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[" ) otha anion nw Led coveted OBE meat) : with Tr help AH was taken to the house where she \u2014-died-in à few win CE vementinstéad of aiming at shutting the a ty se = po Bier D, Bern Cable Leopold, Lovediacy -brince of An- ah to ar- for the extension of British Satan ) pisiration to thal re ou.od 1 SUT ussmah, arres n pierre see Count Mon- au,-has been profioutiosd inssne.np éjority ol vessels belon nglog to the ron desig fata tu breveut Turkey Luve as- reèment between France and Goris regarding their possessions on the \u2018weal coast of Africa aud oy Sho south Sea has been submitted to the Reichstag.uformation has just been received at on that Girod aud Renaud, the poronante who ascended in a balloon iu the tter part of January Irom Brest, and who Tore supposed Lo Lave perish at sea, were he Crook Government, replying to the Bd note from the Powers, says it oon- rs .any obstacles offered to the free dis- of Hellenis force incompatible with k Independence, and, therefore.declines Ly forsh eventual conflict dvicas from Mandalay, Bucmab, say that Fe b troops sinoe the 1st instant, and that ol every encounter the defeated with beavy luves.The officials at Mandalay believe that order wlll soon be completely restored throughout Burmab.- ranted her patronage and \"given vou 200 the prone Palace,\u201d i East London, w 13 the ouitome o!_a suxges- Ande fi Messrs.Besant and Kice's cele- hovel, \u201cAll Sorts and Conditions * wherein the miseries of Jo puor t London are alleviated by a \u201cPeople's pala\u201d inaugurated by a» wealthy young The Turko-Bulgarian agreement confirms ho appolutment of Prince Alexander as ent Governor of astern Roumehs, Provides t for mutual help to repel a foreign ao and gives Turkey control ul svlne > In sanction of' Prince Alexander.\u201cIn other respects the agreement is drawn up io ne with 1 the provisions of the Berlin treaty.\u201d ame = AMERICAN.\u201cAtTrenton village, N.Y., yesterday, Sam.Williams und his wile wero burned Lo death ii a five that destroyed their residence.Four inches of snow fell at Mexicalcingo, four miles from the city of Mexico on Tues- his ia the first snow that bas jallen ot hat vicinity singe 1856.\u201c1m tie United Stdles Senate yesterday Bomber Frye, irom the-comuuittee on forel,u \"relations, reported à Unanimous resolution d ing that Congress ought not 10 pro- Vidide for a joint, commission between Great Britain and the United States in relution to the fisheries.Placed on the calendar.- The United States House of Congress in committee of the whole on the bill to abolish - fees tor oflivial services to American adopted au amendment providing one consular certilicate shall be required un any one tow of canal boats or darges when trading between any port ol the United States and any port of Canada.A Huron, Dakota, special says: The commissioner of the genoral land office bas the startling ory.that the -In- dian title to about ten million acres o! land in North Dakota has not been extinguished despite Secretary l'eller\u2019s order in Uctuber, 1884, opening these land \u2014\u2014stibwe- quent cottiement loc 2U, 060 people.At Little Rock, Ark., on Sunday night, Mrs.Gilkle, aged 69, widow of an old pioneer of Yel} cout, tired a shed, wok strychnine and se ersel!f in the middle of the building Nith the intention of burning her a ti but repenting, called tor George W.Phillips, a commissiou merchant of Chicago, in July last married a handsome womak who had pursed him when he wus sick ma hotel in Chicago, Some weeks ago Mrs.Fhilllps disappeared with $10,000 of her husbaud\u2019s money, ana Phillips Ped her tu Toledo, where he learned that she bad eloped with her former bus- band, George Hi .Rice.The pair have not \u2018been found Oliver Bros.& Phillips and Oliver & Roberts, the iron manufacturers of Pittsburg, Pa, who failed à yeur ago and were granted .an extension of three years paid the first in- garer of their \u2018indebtedness yoster- \u2018The amount was $300,000, an average ot Fiood for everv working day since the ure.The payment was made without diapoain r of any real estate or permanent pacts of the firm.as Philadelphia Record says: There \u201cwas freeh evidence yesterday that a movement is on foot louking to the foreclosure of the Reading raiiroad property under the \u201cRene m age by à syndicate that is actioæ in the interest of the Pennsylvania raliroad.it Is given out, howevet, that the ore Onlo out vf New York will give y Access to thatcity, in it.will.cease.cease-utiing pas- songer rai At Now York, | last evening, the tug boat \u201cBlanche Kate,\u201d while towing a raliroad \u201cfloat ub the North river, ran into a row bout _ attached to the Austrian corvette \u201cDonau,\u201d ffthé-foot of West 26th street.TLo C'wus foot et command of Midship- wan arch, and contaived eleven men.\u2018Tne mab aad tour suilors are missing.\u201cFive ol the soumen were rescued by tho tug : and two others were taken from the river y g rrett:\u201d \u201cPhe- rescücd men wi meté placed on board ot the corvette, snd \u2018the river potice arrested the captain of ie \u201cBlanche Kate.\u201d rebonta tves of roads west of Buffalo : Mississippi partioipatinz in ht craffic, Inet at Chicago ah Ih irk fly\" Pestisgltation of the old WI virtually.a res! ion of the ol : Central ©.association.Geu.R.Blanchard va a ppoimied Sommlssloner at a _ Salary of rr.annnm.The old agiecmont adopted in Papa last was Lo con- ou , ww force until the commissioner hay d nu dhe form ation of à systom o 2 Sona £1 \"requis; amendments.The © effect from the 1st inst.leat Governor Rioney.of Nova Scotia, ony am ot.mother of Col.G.Amyo \u201cPa and, Col Col.À Amy ob, Dopey Sori of ei è ad a t- THe Prati em year.: PALS] of rted dismissal or resignation of hie! Engineer on Schreiber aml M échanlen] nie Ona! parti js fad.te the Hallway bte have ll consolidated T, Darling RTH of the Board firm\u2019s in- ato, a motion was will take \u2018The Archibald B \u2018Salmon Ever five, bre broupat into Halifax, B nc 3aaToh, La r of 1997 ounces of gold; ine produo.of the wtoe dur< dre dedans.Thi the largest bar of gold (roue the city as a result of ond abies of t a single ne.Pi.water in the river at Béllovi of glx\u2019 Ings 8 ve pest previous level and à >w attained the height à » Two sires \u2018wht ch roviousl é.flood, a DOW beh ver.15 exceedingly B driven.Sy ee e water fa ge fe three yards ards of the Market sors, $ 8 Dt 4 00 ou Of Quan, ba 5 CBA à._contention ré, owners of the | the Danivion Government vith 06 VOry fine speciions of waud goods for \u201cthe Colonial Exhibition, Tondod, conststinie of sixteen piaces of timber of the following varieties: Black walout, chostuut,\u2019 maple, cat, butteraut, round ckorles, red oak, b ash, rock elm, white pine, fod pine, shell bark Bickory, white w bass wood and wiite oak; also deals, & staves, oto, The ice as jamned on, the St.Lawrence river between adame Iélaud and Island of Orleans, and it seoms that there is au old tradition banded down from father ta son sines the conquest among i abitants 0! St, Francois, at the end of the lsiand ef Or\u2019 leans, thal when that unusual event occurs itis a forerunner of or an accompaut- ment of war, as It seeins that it happened pa the inter of 1759 a and again in the Win- rot A plaie, willow of the late Win.Hume Blake.and mother of Hon, E.Blake and 5.H.Blake, vice-chancellor, Jind at the reci- dence of her son-in-law, Mr.V.Cronyu, Lou- don, Wednesday morning.as ajconsequence of injuries received by u fall in her room on Friday last The accident, which resulted in a serious fracture of the hip, proved too + great a shock for a persqu o Mrs.Blake's agv and she gradually sabk until yesterday wornlng-when death sad her sufforings.A surious accident occurred last ni&bl at the toboggan slide in Queen's Park, Toronto.À young man namèd Bauenach going down the slide, having on bis tobaggan three youüz dadies, Miss Blow aud Miss Hastings, of Toronto, und Miss Harrington, a young lady, did not ouserve till too lale American ALIVE: épautn QU rer DUVSOHPDÉ- VEN Sindy Real shut.The toboggan crashed against the gate and the occupants were thrown inst the woodwork.Miss Blow\u2019s skuli is beliaved to be -frnciured, aud the other two ladies wore badly cut ubd braised.Ladenach us caped with 4 bruised-foot.The fuperal of Madame Duval, widow of the late Chiof Justice Duval, at Quebec, was | au imposing tribute Lo her memory.The Bench, Bar, medical.and notarial \u201cproles- sious, the mewnbers of the Federal and Local Governments in town and citizens of all races, creeds and stations were represented iu the cortege which was of @reut length.Among the pall beurors were Chief Justice Sir A.A.Dorion, Ex-Chief Justice Meredith, Judge Chauveau, Col.Rhodes, His Execl- leney Count de Premio Real.The chief mourners were: Mrs Supra Court, Ottawa, and sotvica at the Basilica was solemn and fin- pressiv v and the sucred edilice was censely Crow ; DOMINION ALLIANCE.Report of the Legisiative Committee\u2014The Franchise to Women \u2014 Election of Officers.ToRroNTO, Februa 3\u2014The Ontario branch of the Dominion Alliance at this morning's session adopted the remainder of the report of the Legislative committee which recommended, among other things, that all bar-rooms be closed on woek nights, except Saturday at an bour not later than nine v'clock In Lownships and villages, and ten in the towns and cities, Saturdays to remain as present; that all billiard tavles aad games be probibited in cat houses; thal partes tried tor drunkenuess give evidence as to where they gou Liquor; and that provision be made in ihe Crooks\u2019 Aet for taking a poll in polling subdivisions on thy question of \u201clicense\u201d or \u201cno provided that thirty voters residing in ~uch polling subdivision, petition the municipal council, within not less than thirty days of the close of the calendar year, Lo have sûch vote taken at the time oi Lbe regular nuni- cipal elections, and, Isher , vor.\u201cNo license,\u201d th = not issue any.license: sua division fn one ycat \u201cada existing : The session concluded to-night.A resolution was adopted at the alternoon session in | favor of women being allowed Lo vote at ail elections, provided they the necus- sary property qualifications.1t was decided to jurm electoral unions in every county, and the executive wus empowered to a point an officer to organize them, The toi lowing was also adooted at the alternoon session -77° | Whereas, we have learnt from the publi prints of to-day that the Ontario Brewers\u2019 ation, in annual meeting assembl decided to apply to the next session of Parliament to mond the ot y ge to allow the sale of ale unties, therefore resolved, that this ermine Aili- ance emphaticaily denounces such a proposal, which would totally destroy the usefulness of the Scott Act, and hereby calls upon the triends of temperance throughout tbo Dominion to resist to the utmost such retrograde legislation.AL to-night\u2019s session, S.H.Blake, Henry O'Hara ana 5.Spence were re-elected by acclamation prosideut, treasurer and vecre- 181y respectively.IRELAND'S FUTURE.Rev, Joseph Cook Thinks Home Rule will Precede British Federation.BosToN, February 2.\u2014Rev.Joseph Cook's Chenin ning.lecture yesterday was on Ireland.Ough r.Gladsione to favor the formation ol a Parliament for Ireland ?Yes t its managers should not be Iriah- men educated in the Blo ui of American cities.\"The chier f rou of Ireland 18 that it is Lrelan Eveù in England we see chan 3 And the Housa-of-Lornis is- about - bros to ve modified.Nobody knows but that the HIVIDE to Ireland of Homo Rule will be a [rece tentcited by other portions of the mpire.Perhaps of other parts of the British Isles themselves.Imperial federation is the iba greatest question iu the future of the B.Empire.\u2018The colonies must integrate or bo disintegrated.Very soon a majority of the British peoplo will\u201d be outside the British sles, und they will never consent to be governed by the majority \u2018 at home\u2019 The federation will probably take on some plan like that of the American constitution.Let us, therefore, wish Mr.Gladstone godspeed in his attempt to do justice.Let the sun nevor set on tho prayers that bumanity offers for the good of the Empire où w où tho Bun ne ver sets.\u201d \u2014\u2014 THE INDIAN INCOME TAX.Points of Difference in tho New Measure Compared with the Present System, LONDON, February 3.\u2014 The loliowioæ are the material polats of difference in the revised Income Tux Bill as compared with the nt system: 1.Companies will not be eld responsibly for deducting the tax from the salaries of thelr employés, but may, if they chovse, undertake its collection.2.Shipping companies having their.headquarters outside India, and whose vessels \u2018ardi- narily trade beyond Indian waters, will be exempt.3.The provisions exembting officers\u2019 salaries of à less amount than\u201d 1200 rupees is dropped, and officials are placed nx tbe same position as mercantile employés: All the polnts urged by the Bengal Chamn- ber of Commerce have been conceded.The of tho-Madras- chamber.that an import duty should be imposed is entire- dy opposed to the © opinion ex expressed by the oiber er commeralal has-adopted the proven a à The a lish income tax by which payiies tor ito oe Tom and deterred annuities are m the tax.It is not intended that the he bail hail come into force until April D .ONTARIO LEGISLATURE A Short Session-Mr.Mowat and Scott Abt Administration, ToroNTo, February 3.The House sat for only five minutes to-da, .Fraser introduced a bill tosecure 66 compensation Lo workmen in oe cases.Mr, Gibson (Hamilton) bills to amend the assessment a act and to amend oho statute re 5 oti Prue rovinotel onda resented ja num aanual reports and the House Jourbed.\u2018There is a strong feeling: in the conñ that the vexe< queston of exemptions érès bo dealt with by the Go ment, and along debate with reference to Ît ls on the tapis.~~ A large deputation waited this afternoon .on the Attorney-General urging.him to Geo, oval, of the The, suflrage is being | -Waics Rave H dos.N.\u2026.declare his policy in regard Lo the adminis- 3 8 8 Stone delivered a essing |; This powder GOT varies.A mrieva! > pu\u201d tration of Pte Scotts Act.The Attor- lect Love Making in 2 Olden ity, strenuth sad 110 ponte and seen mey-General promised 10 appoint a Timer at, 'rinity Cl oa PR Prier ning, DS solde 0 mbeition wit tie peers oe > commission and police magis under.the a od a won | ho ht, alum or pRospuats- | .for.Hoot Ack counties, The tation.\u201cAudience, 197 {set short weight, the Guitario brarica of \u2018Dore |\"whtelr ; j À THE TT ANNOURCED, Mr.Gladstone's \u2018New Ministry Pretty Evenly Divided Between the Two Branches of the Liberal Party\u2014 What the Eress Suys\u2014Parnell Offers Morley a Seat in w freland.LONDON, Februar 1-1 he new Cabinet ts officlally-annouu as foi Mr, Gisdstone, Prime inister and First Lord of the Treasur oi sir Farrar Herscholl, Lord High Chancel- Farl Spencer, Lord President of the Coun- Mr.H.C.H.Childers, e Secretary.part Rosebery, Secre oy for Foreign Tors \u2018Granville,\u2019 Secretary for the Colonies.Earl Kimberley, Secretary for india.ak H.Campbell-Banpermab, Secrotary or Sie Wn.Vernon Harcourt, Chancelidr of @ uer.\u2026.Marquis ot Ripon, first Lord of the Ad- m ral alby.Chamberlain, President of the Local Goverment Mr.G.O.- Trevelyan, Secretary for Scot- and.of aL.LA J.Mundella, President of the Board alg Johx Morley, Chief Secretary for Irene Rd was the new Pt minieArabise - b Larl Sy hnoy, Lord Steward of the Queen's, ouse| Mr.Arnold Morley, Patronage Secretary.Mr.Charles Bussell, Attorney-General.The composition of the new Cabinet has eau t surprise: 5 is thougbt to show ar of a compro A COMPARISON.\u201cThe portfolios are pretty evenly divided betwean the two branches of the Liberal party.The selection of Sir William Vernon arcourt for the onerous position of Chun- callor oi the Exchequer will cause general surprise, us it was believed tbat Mr.Gladstone desired the position for himself, and as Sir William has never shown any fitness for 80 elevated a position, having been a decided failure a> Hume Secretary in the last Glad- ministev,\u2026 Earl Sp \u2014 to the Lord yr ol the Coun- ail; Mr.Childers trom the Chancelloiship ot the Exchequer to the Home Office, Earl Granville from the Foreign Office to the Coionial Office; Earl Kimberley from tho Colonia} Office to the India Office; the Marquis of Ripou from the V iceroyalt of India to the Admiralls; r.G.O.Trevelyan, from the Chancellorship ot \u2018the Dueh y of Lancaster to the Secretaryship for Scotland; Mr.Chamberlain from the Board of \u2018Trade to the local Government board, bis place ul the former being taken by Mr.À.Mundelia, who is.brought into the Cabinet for the first time; Earl Kogebery, trom the Lord Privy Seal \u2018to the Foreign Office.Sir Farrer Torsone, who was Solicitor-General, now.becomes Lord Chancellor, Sir Henry Jaries, Mr.Gladstone's former Attorney-General, who would have the first claim to the place, having, according to report, refused the office because he is pledged to oppose Ho ome Rule fur Ireland.The \u2018new blood\u201d in the Cabinet consists of.Mr.H.Campbell-Ban- nérman and Mr.John Morley, both au- vanced Radicals.The absentees from the present Cabinet, who were in Mr.Gladstone\u2019s.last ministry, are.Lord BSelborne, Lord Carlingford, Lord Derby, Lord Hare tiugton, Ls Lord Northbrook (who is said to have appointed ted Lord-Lioutenaut of Heland), de J.Shaw-Letevre and Sir Chas.Dilke, who to-day appears in the Divorce court to answer the serious charge ins: him.OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.No definite appolntmest to minor offices have been announced.The Daily News considers the new ministry a strong one, pecially approves of the appointment ol phos Earl of 1 bery and John Morley.1t says that the selection of Lhe Jarl of Kimberley for only choice that is likely to meet with negative approval.The absence of Lord Hartington from the Cabinet, the News says, is a matter 0?regret, which nay, however, ath bo distant date he remov he Standard says Mr, Gladstone in forming his cabinet made the best of a bad situation.The members ar mea of un- doubtea ability.The selection of Earl Rosebery for the post of secretary of Jorelin affairs was the best that could be made and promises well for the goodwill of Germany.he appointments most likely to ehcit criticlsm are these: Sir Willian Vernon Harcourt as chancellor of the exchequer and John Morley as chief secretary for Ireland.PARNELL'S OFFER TO MORLEY.In the event of the defeat of Mr.John Mey in his election at Newcastie-on- sonsequent on his accepting office, [ig Parnell offels tu-tind his mas Phsotions tas in Ireland.At the gener: poll si Joseph Cowen, Radical.Pe John Morley.Radical.\u2019 10,129 C.F.Hamond, Couvorvative.- 9.500 Nir.Moriey thus having à majority ot 6239] over Mr.Hamond.THE PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 DINNER.\u2018LONDON, February 4\u2014 Prince of | The dinuer last éveilng Lo the leaders of both political parties and the foreign diplomatie: representatives.oy J.Mtaudols : bas accepted the es ox of the { Trade, with a seat in the Cabinet, The \u2018Queen has approved of the salection of Mr.John Morley 0 be Chief Secretary for Ireland.t MONTREAL HARBOR The Quebec Board of Trade Again Protest Aguninst Govérnment's Granting Aid.QuEREO, February 3.\u2014The quarterly Ren eral nieoting of the Quebec Board of Ir was held this afternoon, the president, Ar, yo, lu.the chair.The president, in an able address, informed.the meeving o1he business transacted by the board during the lust three months, which proved very wv ie to all resont.It was ett und seconded.by , W.rodie that ie board having learned\u2019 that the Free Navigation u of Montreal bave been urging the Goverment, and intend to renew their efforts as soon as Parliament is in session, to be delivered of the debt incurred for the deepening of the St.Lawrence channel, between Quebec and Montréal, as well-ns a portion of the harbor debt, under the plea that Montreal should, at the public expense, be Imadu as free as e, Lhis board having bean all Along against such a polley, considers it its duty again to opposs by ail legitimate means suob preteusions whio its opinion, are contrary to\" the interests of other ports of that the Government should va uested, at the ear i so {tA sanction tosny y juest, the effects of which would be the protection, a the | pubic expense, of any Ps à particular e detriment-of-all othera;- that this board should, ugh the coupe, vigorously gppose, the demands of the Free Navigation of Montreal, unless the Government ling to adopt a polloy placing all the of the Dominiou on thé same footing.The meeting then adjourned.in is wi se.sosoph'e Dazanr.8 orphanage \u2018Is AX opefied was held oR evening.\u201d Mgr.Fabre s ed and the Hon.- Henry Starnes led tho chair.Among the 200 others prose re Mess: .Carran, Q.C., Ald, Gronier, Shetl- i gn Faucher, Fortier, Normändeau, à and Dy: The menu was of the choicest, ba aving been prepared by the suaritable matrons of the.nejghbothood, and the pl sure of the evening wis not at all detracted: from by the fac funere I waiters was dispensed with tal young lad lowing app ointments' have been: tho Indian secretaryship is the ho Sm alntlly served by beau- THE GLADSTONE WEDDING, Marriage, of the.Prowior's Daughter: De scribed\u2014A Quiet Ceremony at'8t, : Margareta.: LoNDON,.February du The.Cabinet w Tadsjons we O-daÿ hé bye 3 Gi ton wedding.At Up a.the vusivs iu hig ju Cotton Boho Lerrdce while the wedding\u201d breakfast was preparing down stairs, a rary eleven, looking pale and opel but with his shirt collar immaculate! sy ere he handed his second daughter, ary, company with her mother, out of a car ut the poreh of Archduacon Farrar\u2019s Litt est, Margaret's church, which is sandwiched belween the houses ot Parliament and the\u2018 Abbey.ou port, at thiseud of Parliatnent square re-echoed the choers that came from she other ond À wn honor of the rising sun.OU.M.beamed with smiles and.tulsed be hi as ho entered the church.THE BRIDE AND HEE MAIDS.The processivn was thea formed, headed by the bride's brother, Stephen, the Tector ol Hawarden chureh, who was to perform the ceremony.Following hin camé Mr.Gladstone and the bride, who wore a modest dreas of the eighteentty century style.It was composed of the finest white French muslin, with a train three yards long.\u2018I'he vetticont was trimmed with the richest Brussels lace.She wore a tulle ve it sur- mousted with a wreath of orange flowers abdsnowdrops.Her ornataents wore pearis ; She carried.a bouquet: of .8 rope.+ sare uf Ste Thera Bein BA 8 av bridesmaids, very pretty and all relatives, followed.Each was dressed in whitu book muslin, with Broad sashes, fichus and lurxe white bonnets, trimmed with white muslin and lace.\u2018l'heir bouquets were also of snow- rops, and they wore rurquoise brooches, the | Pie of the bridegroom.SMILING GRACIOUSLY.| As the father and daughter walked arm-in- arm, the wonderful likeness she him wis better shown.Her slrong pointe are @voduess and benevolance.She iutelleut more thuuü physical beauty.As the procession reached the chancel, it passed Lhe Prince and Princess of Wales, seated in thé fromt pew.Their Royal Highnesses smiled, ast the Lnglish reporters would say, \u201c gracio val » Here it was met by the groom, the bride's hrothe WA tional ceremony; laud the registry sigolng followed.be Prince and Princess were the first wilnesses, tbu G.O.M.the next, signing with it bis description as premier.There was more voz populi outside as the bridegroom entered the carriage looking bashful and perplexed.The breakfast party ensued at the house ot Lady Frederic Cavendish, where Lhe Gladstone family have been staying.\u2018Lhis is the first festive occu sion in which she has taken part since her terribly begun widowhood.THE WEDDING PRESENTS.mation ibat there were 321 wedding pre- seiils, aifiong whioh were gro any cheques, uno a largo one irom the Earl of Rosebery; also a gorgeous diamoud crescent from\u2019 the Prince of Wales, o set of silver, magnanimously sent.by the fallen minister, Lord salisbury, and, very odd for a bridal pre sent, a splendidly bound copy oi the \u201cEpic of Hudes, | trom orris, of No.34 Maida Vale.The printed list of the presents furnished to the press would ll two col- uinns.At two o'clock the bridal couple leit for the seat of Lady Sarah Speacer, sister of the former Lord Lieutenant oi Ireland.The bride\u2019s \u201cgoing away dress,\u201d as it is termed in England, Was Cuba colored Indian cloth, with a mantle to match, of satin duchesse and ostrich trimmings.The bonnet also matchod the dress.\u201d Alter the departure.the a.O.AL 'yrnod his attention from \u201cChurch\u201d \u201cSta THE SS.\u201cSARNIA.\u201d The Story of the Accident to the Vessel Told by One of the Passengers.New York, February 8$.\u2014The Cunard steamship \u201cGallia,\u201d which arrived yesterday from Liverpool, brought the mails and passengers of the disabled steamship \u201cSarnia,\u201d which leit Liverpool, January 7th for Halifax aud Portia One of the sengers slates that about January 14th, when the \u201cSarnia\u201d was neariy half way across tbe Atlantic, the sleeriig gear was carried away.Capt.Gibson put the disabled vessol about, nd neaded her toward the English Channel, steering by means of a dray and the fore and aft suils.The vessel\u2019s progress was very slow.Ju January 18th, in latitude 500 and longitude 359, the steamship \u201cBorderer,\u201d Captain HH, bound from this port for Liverpool, offered assist- The passengers and mails of the \u201cSarnia\u201d Were vransterred to the \u201cBor- derer,\u201d which at once proceeded, leaving the disabled steamer to make her the vod in Chanel as best she could \u2018She acriv in the Mersey yesterday.The *Borderer\u201d arrived at Liverpool on January 22nd, and the '\u2018Sarniu\u2019s\u2019\u2019 passengers und mails were transierred to the \u201cGallia\u201d which sailed for this port on the following ay.The M.-@, A; Snowshoe Club, Next Friday evening the Garrison Snow- Club wili hold their annual green to Lunkin\u2019s.Four valuable 8.heen.ber of entries bave already | been made a race may be expected.À large muster of the club is expected.Ano grand ladies\u2019 night.will be held on the 12h.sensation | apartments |.the.A friend of the family gave me the infor- \u201c| Tourist Ho and-as-a-sum-{- CURE.\"1686.Spredis articles.MATERIALS A PULL AS A Sorin tof Artists\u2019 Materials, Terraline Vases.Brass Govds, eo and Landscape Studies, ut J.B.FARROW\u2019S, 03x 1883 Notre Dama Street.CABREL FELT.SAVES THE CARPETS, makes floor air-tight, pleasant to walk on; free from moths, olivered to any part of city.\u201d 5e por r yd.Bennet & Co., 433 St.Paul street, Mon 2912 1 RAIN PIPES! \u2014 PORTLAND, ROMAN and Canana Comenta; Fire Bricks, Fire Clay.White Bricks, &c.hé ALEX.BREMNER.2462 Craig street.FARLES.\u2014 COUNTING - HOUSE AND OCKET DIARIES for 1886.JOSEPH Headache and relieve all the bY a bilioues state of the Le aye aren aa Das iv Nausea, D Pua the Side; pee able fitocesa bas been shown fa curi ring SICK Mçstecte.yet Carte Carter'sLittle Liver Pillnare equally op, curing and preventin he née con gomploint, hil they also corr o stomach, stimulate the liver andre rena de prete Even if thicy only cured HEAD ahathrgt pd bralioant rized So thse nto 7 2 ja rom ye byt ing comp plants bay fort.ae th a ore not en: és them will find these irae ills Ang able s0 many wa nt they will not be wi tp do » ut thea But after all sick head CHE Isthed f so mony lives that here is where we sthe dine © y dus pile mak e © cure it while ers do mot.° Carter's \u201cLittle Liver Pills are very small and very take.One or two ills makes dose.tay atricdy e not gripe or purge, but their gentle on please al he usethem.In vials as 25 cents: five for $l.by druggists everywhere, or sent by a CARTER MEDICINE CO., Raitroaqs.CONTINENTAL WILL COME.\u201d North American Review, 1886.THE REF ORE The Great.Rock Island Albert Lea Routes ARE RUNNING EACURS IONS -TOT GLORIOUS WEST, St Paul, Kansas City, Omaha, - AND BEYOND TO THE PACIFIC.For Fares, Train Bervice and Particulars of und p and Colonist Settlers Excursions, apply to J.FRANCIS LEE, General Agent C., RB.L.& P.B'y TORONTO.Ont.XE.8T.JOHN.G.T.& P.A.* Chicago.6zeod.} PTEBOOLONIAL RAILWAY.WINTER ARRANGEMENT.Commenting 1844 Nov, 108%.P THROUGH EXP RES La FARSENGER TRAINS ROX ALLY da: excepted Prat SREY : Pistols Grand \u2018Trunk pions at Chaudiere anon ith | e trains, The Traine fo 10 Ilaïifax And St.John run hrouen to thelr an Car dearine pe Montreal an M on Mobaay, Wed- pat TIORETS is be obtain Now York City.one sd = St.Jobia.pores Jgpafactaring 5 Btationer, Printer, Kelief Stawper, £c., 288 ST Es 1lze0d AMES ARE & SON, atress after eating, J P PORK IFACKERS, Toronto, Oni.Full lines Hams, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Beef asgow Hums: fine old and new Stilton Cheese ; Ham, Chicken and Tongue Sausage, Boiognus, Canned Goo : BAUSAGE CASINGS, bast imported English Send for price lis west prices 5 the trade.211eod RICHELIEU !\u2014 Prince or \u2018Table Waters.For sale > bg the the loading Ho Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants and 2947 Wanted 10 Purchuge, ANTED-A WELSH OR EXMOOR about 12 hands, well broken, kind, the er A better; 12) harness.state partieu | lars and price.Address \u201c 11 48,\u2018 nTaz office.ANT ED\u2014TO BUY, COTTAGE ox | house, stone.Front, To rooins, $3,000 Fould sve about $300 aud taxes and in doi un y arly paymeuts for same.Address *B 39,\u201d = STE © ANTED TO BUY \u2014 2 BEAGLE HOUNDS, by onths old.Address, stating price, MO EP Sex of ce.Haniel to Borrow.RR Va as IS LNA SNA ANT ED\u2014$2,000 FOR ONY YEAR, FOR WHICH 10 per gent.Juterost aud good security will Le give! on: Address Ho.su, x 273 AAAS ri OST\u2014 ON SUNDAY, BETWEEN Latour and William Sts, via Inspector SL, a Gold Brooch.hair in the back, please return to 14 Lawn sh, aud be rewarded.ti tf OST\u2014-ON RUESDAYE FEB 2nd A YOUNG COLLLE Log, an Mpribce* binaer will please rh ©.0 da je pou Street and be rew: arde a \u2014tl, Edusationnt ANAS UFFERIN HOUSE, 7 168 JOMN ST.TORONTO.ARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LABIE Soudneted by MISS.DUPONT.This School testablished in 187d) offers the highest educational advantages and, 54 enor, home comforts, the Knowu.Inasiers t attend the Schoo! for (Be Engilsh Bran , Forel Lang uses, Music, Dra 5% ~ the ls.7 will haz com aw or upils.re-open on 1 y se y ut The Mii- Winter Te rus begins on February hr eferen permitted to TRK RIGHT TREY EAA TRE Loup Bisnors of Toronto, Ontarta, Quebec.THE HEVELEND THE l'ROVOST Of Trinity College, to.Dr Damme.Wusox, Presidentof University College, ofonlo.GOLD sur Grange, Toronto, Hox.I.D PARLER, x Viniaier of Ewen Lai Tôronto.voa Ne: TEE pepitu, Esg Q.C., Londen.TORORGE ABKER, EsQ, late of Bank of Montreal, \u2018oronl FOB PARTICULARS ATPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL 168 JOHN sr Tox ON Tr geod LOGUTION.~N EIL WARNER \u2014I$\u2014 PREPARED TO RECEIVE PUPILS.Address Queen's Mail Assembly Rooms MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL, ST.CATOERINE STREET.PRO r van DBOHRLER, ¥rineipal.The Jtano, Oi i Ean Harmonium, Violin, Violoncello, Fla te.Guitai à Nolo Singing ure not taught in classes, but VIII cach eh vincent cecetvine one haif- podiait 8 instruction, a tn a ture n soon aly.ferms from ver, see 33 Jessons may bests at any ri us at Music : Sd at School.GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 'T.LUKE ST., (08G y Bt) NE 1 CM.and Glasgow Universi- qi erm commences on 1st eb'y.hl snroiled at all stages, and pre- Bos 2 for Jniversipy « > r Business.1913 Uiscelumecus.BEAUTIFUL ABBORTMENT OT DANCE PROGRAMMERS, WITH BEST QUALITY SILK TASSELS, FABER Lead PENCILS Stores, Motels, ke, to Fer OTEL TO LET.The Great * HOTEL CALIFORNIA\" four stories hud a store Aroha oh it, situated on st.al ê' BR Raa 7 een Dons secours Market - on.EE DUBORD.18e Dents stoer, Tv RENT, ST.LAWRENCE MALL BUILDINGS, Most eligible Stiop or Offices next \"\u201d Medical Hall.on Bt.James atreet, ; \u2014at 80 Two Spacious.Offices on St.Francois Xavier Street, suitable for brokers or others: will be altered to suit tenants.\u2014~al s0\u2014 That Commodious Building on corner of Craig and George stroets, formerly occupied by THE STAR, With steam power if requi Plans can be seen and further Information obtained from a.©.HOP 24tt ve A nlrsote 145 st.TO street re RENT.The ground flat.of the Citizens\u2019 Insurance Co.'s Building, No.1BI st.Janes St., pros- ent occupled ed by the 2 Montreat Loun in ort- Luge erations are to be made to the Etes, Fd reasonable change desired by the tenant be curried out.Room has a large vault.and will be rented for one or a Ce years.Avoly at Company\" 3 office.Tv LEY.FIRST.\u201cCLASS OFFICES IN the British Empire Building.Ap pply at Company\" TORES TO à BI LET.\u2014Nos 421, 423 ST.James st, Stephens\u2019 Block, Wholesale.| | No.1344 St.Cathenne.west, now occupied by William Douglas 6.W.BTEPUR) ) = Uheste ried c mbers, 276 Alexis street TORE AND FLATS 19 5 ON CRAIG AND ST.GIURGE 8 IREETS, with steam power.Apply 17 zeod ROGÈLS à KING, 30 St.George street.PFEYO LET\u2014-GROCERY, WIUH LODGINGS, near corner of Sangui net and Dorchester Streets Apply at M.Puyette's Grocery store (1st sai, YO LEI \u2014 STORE, Ne.67 BEAVER Hall, and upper tenement, No.276 St.rg 0 LET \u2014'A TWO STORY BRICK Workshop.Good light.Hear of No.est.Mize of Bulding, 40 x 18 fee! we \u201cPRI aammis.ree Craix ot.Stoxxs Thanted.NNSA Rn TORE WANTED \u2014 IN ST.JAMES OR Notre Dame street; west of St.John st.preferred.3tate location, rent, L &ce and apply Ww 83 INS NL.JAMES STREET, ANTED_LARGE FLAT OR SMALL rehouse, in :zood business locality, suitable for pce ana sample rooms, dry goods, Apsly Fouges to Tet.mA LAN AAA NO LET\u2014No.78 VICTORIA STREET.That fine cut stone dwelling, No.78 Victoria St, with all modern convuniences, and containing 1a roows, with wash room and pantrios.Also in rear, first-class stabling accommodation for 3 or 4 horses, large coach house, and commodious hay loft, ete u Apply to HUGH GRAHA raz Office.WELLINGS TU BE LET,\u2014 .7 Union Avenue; $300 an taxes PRICE ONE CENT © Situations Vacant.PAINT NTN i Pp Ps Wisi COMPETENT: COOK, ALSO HOUSE Tablemaid, for OUa WAL good wages; refer Goes Apply, afrer 3 p.m., 51 ont street, Bid Westin HOUSEMa LD; MUST BE A tGOON matress.Apply at 905 \"Sherbrooke street.LB.AST] p- Widest St.Mar Ne Wimèje IAC CHOIR ARLE Yop ST ST.MACTILE 5 3 rch.latin Le 3.Fist Xeran Cou ery RE by lee Chan les, # Eh AE \u201cA COOK.APPLY BETWEEN THE hours of vaud land 5atd 7 at 60 Untversity Wests @t-clasi references ueëd y ii 14 WANTED A COOK AND HOUSEMAID, MUST GE able to furnish good references, sou si St.Urbain pa WAY TED \u2014 AN ACTIVES IN T E CLIENT Tor who can wi hand, rite shoru willing to mak imsolf goncraily Sasi Jad liar aie ron Had \u2018ade.\" ae )., Sluie refecences and salary ex- Postar\u201d : Ta WANTED \u2014A SMART, INTELLIGENY BOY OE With some experience in CUSLOMA ork ur ler AvptPdoy letter, tu Thomas Robertson x Co v7 re ANTED\u2014 À 6 SENERAL- SERV pan MUST BE A oid COOK and ble tv wash apy © A to 524 Sherbrooke str ot 0 well.APE , WW ANTED \u2014 A 11DY YOUNG GIEL, AT 506 Soutenue sireel.374 V ANTEL-\u2014A FIRST- CLASS TAILOR, WITH GOOD relerencés, £500 es paid to the righi man, 274 durose te bo Itox 175, Sorel, Que, ANTED \u2014 an cop rETE ~ I DEHSES Y wired.426 3 nis CITY RE- fercuves LOUIS Situations Wanted, DONNE AMER TINE I LGD 5E5 WANTED © SITUATION bY BY JAAD WIFE, aking willis himseit æspureiiy, Retail and fre rl rû ack ex maké Address \u201cYY WASTEU OU ASHING OR IRONING, BY A REtable Sou an; govd referciices, Avoly + _ street.- z ASTE 1} \u2014 A SITUATION, AS JOU SEREL PER Wi Indy givin g up hor wid ho onxe, bent of + tan bé Pari ed.\"ad \u201d STA]L OÙ oe RG WA STEL MEET As} Eu \\ Lurene AND \u2019 fins 8 de U ita Stes oi, experiones i nie Un amd Canad; 5 ir or $200 por year.Address \u201cH 204,\" STAR © he > gd .V Ai vr A Oxf ok \u201chi AN A 8C + exes an Oxfor niv san, tesumon aie.Address \u2018* L 101, ve five.exe £3\" WASTE BY TUE DAY, LAUNDLY W house cleaning.32 Nt, Martin : reel.ou, SE WAS TED\u2014HY A BOY, EMPLOYMENT IN A GKX.Ueman\u2019s huuse.Address, ls.103,\u201d Syam ult AEA RUREATLON EE ITR Dn Te En street.J UT Win SE RER and balasci ka Private less a clog buokkon, Two wo puvils could be attended to.\"a was JOHN.G, DINNING.Lupils Vélanted, EMAN, JUST - Yvauncies for cn the Ww \u2018Booms 1 Ter.ONE rs R TWO furciahed double rooms, if required.1480 Untarlo 1090 ST.Ro \u2014 + terms OUMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH.board if nired; ladies - changed.12 $ Vietoela sûres LL preferted; refercnocs RE ROS NICELY FURNISHED, #3 McGILL ollège Avenue.se OUNS-ONE XICEL Y FURNISHED Docs room, Also on single; rent modera ay lawrence Mai street.es HED ROOM » Y BR BME: 185 Iticary street, TOLET.IN & Faye Clement, Ten aie Agents, 118 dt.James st.Fe LET \u2014- FURNISHED HOUSE first-class locality.Apply * Lawrence Hall.Tel LET-JOMMODIOUS BRIOK Bouse venue, west Longue Pirasandy siluaied, convenient w terry and tram.Apes Urey Nun sireet.YO LET\u2014-HOUSE, IN LONGUEUIL, SItuated near the ferr: Jerry 2: 2 acres of ground Apel Ade vith ft {I necessar: \u201cEl 120,\u201d Reap Ooo.\u201d Lo Houses THanted.AAAS 7 A NIN LLIN IN SAINI way TED-FOR MAY Ist, A HOUSE IN vicinity ot Catbicart St, contai About elght drove.À Address, with varuculars, © 3 X 500,\u201d STAR Éroperty for Sale.NAS NN NS ml Property For Sale at Cote St.Antoine.Christ Church Temperance Suclet The Christ Church Temperance Sodlety gave a very enjoyable social [ast evening in the Synod all.The Rev.J.A.Newnham resid an programme was | Penderod by Miss Clezhorn.Miss Rocap, Messrs.Wurteie, Chatwin, Hodge, and the MuGill Students Glee Club.The Health Court.In the Health Court Jesterday afternoon, Mr.G.Beraler, $4534 St.Lawrence atrest, |.wns charged with fefusinn to allow bis children to be vaccinated, and.wag fined $20.Arthur Dubrule, grocer, 145 Wellington street, Jor oncsaling a case of smallpox, Waking Powder.sad sea lo all points on the Lower Se arene and IN ABSORTED COLORS.0 EE on ie reEard Co pastonger Th Geo.Aishop Engroving æFrintiss Co \u2018That very desirable vacant lot situated on a.W.HOBINRON.ant - {LIMITED} meee CIAERS Avenue, Coté BE Antoine Cadastral | asters Fe ST.SAMES STREET.\u2026 469 ST.JAMES ST.satt No.287, with a superficial area of 28,728 feet.\u2018 St Lawrence La Ce .This will be found a magnificent site for a Ce a in \u2014 L Villa Resid , being.on the pope of the Moneto 11th, Ç mountain, and commanding » splendid view my 5 TR and vas A.s.UTTER DOS.\"of the River Bt.Lawrence as far as the La- = 1948 ST.© ATHERIN) STREET.chine Repida, as also the ad;acent country for se | Gold Filiinges specialty.miszaw miles around.YENTRAL VERMONT Apply to BAILRO.GREEN MOUNTAIN ROUTE.TE ra! LEAVE MONTREAL 8.80 AM.\u2014¥ast Rod Albans, 10.30 am.J Train.go \"1350 White a tion, LT ne via Lowdit 120004 FTE 1 Soleil STL Rls OT \\ \u2014New YBrk and arrivin pots 2.530 p.m, (ay ears m, Rae 03 pan., Troy.a Moany, Zn a, [New ork.30am.Sri aid Proboure.wa ne Snes Solived w Now uldoala, St.Aahs ton, \u2018Thro! ep Spin fran sa Waterloo 7.35 p.m.ARO] fm.and She 9.M + \u2014 Night Boris eC Al ENDELL, Music Master, 6th Funai) R ives Musto and\u2019 Instrumenial Tam Vion Classes or adios.Clarionet a speciality.Au 120 Fulford street.JE R.MOLSON & BROS Ale and Porter Browers, - * yor = MARY STREET, MONTRRAL le and in wood and hotties, A = Fava es regularly savoie, Wartso: ares Lane, ANE) Ne Portez, TA Is darmocises 10 Hae gut Table.ig \u2018a8 A\" Uroees Racuiven BY TKLEPHONK.pin, bite to-Itiver Junetion pee = sm 700 i \"500 BY\u201d LDIN( i haa = 4 sr IE tee 11.uw a api DE Sa ai gopasotion ut Nashua and ne York Et an oeniany \u201cRich as Gold Leal.\"\u2014N.T.Jerald, Fon Palmas Buffet Sleeping ox England NG \u2014 Fauzs, FURNITURE, Spr { Fri ES OBNAMEN Fans, &o.Winder Grant ren | Gites br we Anyone ce Fie.Be ote.mols 1 Roars rio: Company's « - oi B10 EiEavE ve.\u2018Refuse all iF substiuton.Soid AINT 3.w.nos KT.Bi Saad r Agent.Dxarees, Dav AND ÉTATIONERS, w R.Ww.STODDART & \"00, : \u201d BLEURY \u2018STREET, New York ee rie 225s evd Ew on.THE BEIKHOLTZ ROLLER GRINDING MILL, \u201c Patons New.38074, 26075 & 18978 * SEAL MAGIE ES WRIA FOR | GRINDING FEED AND OTHER GRAINS.-The-only First-class Mill-on the Market \u2014 J Is now being manufactured and ls/for Sale ow on application to : MILLER BROS.& MITCHELL, Win oeil dé rates lover tin over.30 Win BYREST, Five year gars 5 eo a pen with thems Nigh clash gooda 283 Montreal, Loi \u2018 > 8: tie illustrated cata Soo exer NUN STREET.on application, to \u20ac.W.Lind- \u2018say, | | | Weak Nervous Men.re EE J Health, w thous 8 stom- Parfeet | targtion ts Heal A pit om > i piller pa nervous and bn feat a ob N° es.Diasnsen of he \u2018he Frofiate gland ce : Kidneys and bladder effectunt piraments anod nore ns by pels Ave heen op s ! pévéloions J CE ja des ogles and price list furnished HAN PIPES.pee ot Parle, vo ST hing Olay, &¢., &e.Manufacturers of BEASEMER STEEL, Ay IR A wo SPRIX LY © AU Lacie vices Aivass rT 8 Tdi | mp BEE CRUSH GHAITAI, No.5 lace stroet, Su t Ton 0OM-A WELL HE: HEATED Ro Roo, de WITH MODE uN and taxes.STÉL i Chostortiel Cha bors, 003.\u2014 21 FURNISHED SEITABLE ro GE 276 St, Alexis street.enuedy atreel, near St.Auto EICALFE ST.EAD SHERBROOKE M8-3 ROOMS, UNFURNIS » to let \u2014 that very desirable Rone QE RYN RA house, Nocti 141.Apply FE pas Ride © possession Z MS\u2014 8, Ni 973 No.1 CORN EXCHANGE, .ROQMS-FINE OGM» Ni BE Cena Ctrl pe , O LET\u2014THAT FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, WindsorMowel ~~ No.5 St.Charles Borromee st.u be OOùMs \u2014 WITH BOARD.245 ST.URRALY si seen between 230 and 4.00 0 pin.Houses on other just above Sherbrooke\u2019 z sects, in differen the city.Apoly to Warren COMS \u2014 LANGE WELL ne T! >» = tooin, for : pontieman or married co LH eas se rooms 1163 NE Catherine RUGS -WITH BOAKD ar No.107 UNION AVE- 0OM5\u2014TWO LARGE, WELL FURNISHED =- R 1 bou so table de PEN qu zoo hot with good dath- d 00d OAS Lagaucnoders atroe Han pré L éoriet page 3 VACANT\u2014 FT ON .Row st James reer\u201d LE TIL 1s OF Wr .- am Board.Te ~~ NINA mn, A PRIVATE FAM ILY HAVE mens rs BOAR Ne rfortable roums, for | or 3 \u2018Address 1108, \" 5TAR Offa men, ARE PECTABLE YOUNG pd 177 College RENE rd BOosRDLEOR St.sia Gén OARD\u2014VACANCTES FOR TA LLE-BOARDERS, B for three meals.x3 Rt Lawrence 256 Buk Das, SRARL, LADIER DOCTRESS, r accominodation for ladies with prota 34 St.Monique St Le Sieanshis ALLAN LINE ROYAL All, SRANSHES 1885\u2014 WINTER SERVICE \u20141886 Liverpool, Londonderry, Tartiane and ar.NOR SALEORTO led à A COMMERCIAL Berke: , OCCUD! as a grocery.8 las à 008 A West or 58 A in r street, gov gale, NLS NSPS FOR SALE WHOLESALE RETAIL.rN ro Brit Pt grad 0 2,80, si itt s Ry Braseau & rin 5 Western part of.the City for sale.Fou FORRES: Fra = À Call or send for u printed list.ax 8 ohn's Nad, LE print From Halifax.KTEAMSHIPS, Bi, Joup pa.à.CRADOCE SIMPSON, TRE REWFOUNDLAND = BT Heal Estate and Financial Agent, T2 INENIS SHAE Mar.Nordheimer\u2019s Hall, Mar.| N QUNDLAND .wo 287860d 207 Bt, James St.Glasgow, Lendonderrz, S Gaiwas, and - ANADIAN LAND ADVERTISER.\" From Glasgow.| STEAMSHIPS.Sve: avout tupplement, contalning choice Uist of {rats Jan 2 AN a grain, SRE ATX dairs fascine and nd other rope propert! ox, In al 155 IAN fes.5 en von X trop on Técetpe a hou cents Ve ha gs FE] CANTHAGI dnd ON x Low, delaide stress (fist, Toronto.Sinugow sud Philactointin Berrie ACTORY FOR BALE_FACTORY IN | liane STÉAMSHIPS, | rnaiytetotiun fuil working, order, For particulars, Dec.2B oa Tvtreeeseen snif apply to OWLES & \u20ac Jan.15 NORWE rn 1 19 15 sod 8 Cust tons House Square.\"roc Fretunt,\u2019 Res tartes ptommauon apyis ts 138% 8T.PA ME HE Lawrence Hall 28 Ooaunos Boston 2314 rrr ogrriberiay : [ Royal Mail inion Line: 7 Shas TORONT from SR go from Halifax a0 JOR SALE A THORQUGH BRED ersey Ball A9 86 Reeister; two ini old solid a colors\u2019 fod Prize winjon Exhibition, : County oho P.O.ys» 128, Vichmond, P.Q.Forza RATE YOUNG BRAZILIAN PARUOT, 324 Fox Lk KTTCIER HHFUSK AT, THE WIND sor Hotel, APPLY, to Manarer, 9 to 10 213 __ Buswuiess Ghances.ANAS VIANNA LNAI HL ST TORE FOIL SALE CHEAP AND | Boot and Shoes Btoi COMPL.prs STOUK & FTETURES | h Valade, located on Notre Dame 8 We borat Goslôrd.Apply at the os or at A, Dubord, 10 8t, Denis St.$s SOK SALE \u2014 HOTELS, SALOONS,.Cigars, Groceries, Fruits, Confectionery a Hoarding Hots, ntl oitier Kinds of Jmainess SE hil fo: anyone starting 10 business.sh HOSISEAL pros Partant.\u201c Fh ra : HE Via FPortland.\u2014Cabdin, 87.50, #77.! it ss test ACCOMMOGAUON ; FEUCTE, de giotus.er hosiinte: $30.00 FLATT #0 Nues Vin Hnilfax.-Cabin, 062.85: 978 and #5.to nesomn: n ; return Sis 8147 ud tepmediate, $39; return, tern 48 lo Those sésemiérs Tia ve \u2018saloon, Sa 1 nt ht wi motion 14 tall, und Cacry neue Tian he it ADMIT WW.UD BRIEN, 145 al Dis ares sores 1558 or 1x TORRANCE & CO.Lospral stra.WER TOURS IN WEST Nis\u2019 The.Atlas Steamship Co.despatch Sele magnificent iron steamers from Now Jama, on.tho Spy nish Main and Const avery alternate Wednowlay.To the Blair BALE-\u2014SMALL HOTEL BUSINES, Foy A license, Shook and and lüraltare, ab à res salon a sisters Lords he 1 a op he eruvma: atrèét.dew lene \u2026 ai Special \u2018Tourist tokes.oat Wie! uay al: YAR i Forwood on D GENERAL SEKYANT, ONE Ne == apoly.Loran \u2014 the person of Joseph Doutre, but fot | until the bitter personal opposition.Tie Baily Si = GRAHAM & Co., Proprietors., 158 St.James Street.= Darcy Tab is is es w any vins CITY cats [res a 3 at Sa à year, $1.6Ufo roa prog mea We believe the inde ciroulatio oo xceod facies San XSi gatreal $ 2 ôf Tru Brik ail the othe in the cre [if Corr r Franch an TRIAD Savers i ~ AR ns.an) rette.Rue Ste.Ann ne 51 bis: Paris.France: CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR FOR Wesk ENDING JANUARY 80, 1886.149, 149,550 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 24,925.FEBRUARY 4 THURSDAY.1886: \"DHIRTY-SEVEN below zero at St.Paul! The Carnival will! be petrified and placed on view for good, first thing they Enow up there.ONTARIO'S temperance men must be admired for their courage and push, whatever opinion there may be asto the proceedings of some of their extremists.They at least spare no trouble or time to further the noble interest which they \u201cHave at heart, DEATH has removed a respected and valuable member of the community in which he roused during his active and fearless life, was merged into the general esteem of his fellow citizens, .\u2014 THE alliance of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches for the purpose of concentrating their efforts in sparsely settled districts will appeal to the admiration of all liberal minded Christians.not but greatly increase he as well as strengthen their missionary outposts.Last night's tobbogan accident in Toronto, in which a young lady's skull was fractured, emphasizes the criminal idiocy which closes a toboggan chute at the bottom instead of at the top.The Toronto sliders started unwittingly at the top, and smashed into the lock-bar it the bottom.If there is any of this tind of clusing system in force on any of ouf'ôWn slides, Yet it be looked to he- fore it becomes necessary to arrest any of the club secretaries for manslaughter.IN the presentment yesterday of the Toronto grand jury, they strongly re- eommended the abolition of toll-gates, these last relics of barbarism.It isto be hoped that our own grand juries will follow suit.\"The toll-gate extortion might not be out of the way in this neighborhood if the roads were kept in decent order with the proceeds, as they .are supposed to be.But the majority of our suburban roads do not bear any wit.- ness to-the expenditure of toll-gate fees upon them.MR.TnoMAS TRIMBLE yesterday finally vacated office a8 Superintendent of \u2018the Health Department.Inthe hour of the city\u2019s need, Mr.Trimble came forward and placed at the public service his rare organizing and executive ability, He elicited order from chaos in the Health Office and his unpaid, unpleasant, and arduouslabors very materially contributed to the success of the battle against smallpox.In public-spirited citizens of his stamp, few though they be, Montreal possesses its best asset.CROWFOOT, head chief of the Blackfeet, complains that the grass on his reserve in the North-West has been destroyed two years in succession hy sparks from Canadian Pacifie Railway.We should imagine there is no necessity for this.Appliances to prevent the escape of sparks front locomotives are obtainable under moderate enough conditions, and if the situation were such that Crow- [foot could sue the railway for damages, - At is rather probable that what he coms plains of would not occur.THAT the North-West Mounted Pôlice are 1200 strong is a fact apt to be over.~fooked by us in our apprelidiigions about an Indian rising.If we remember .right, there were barely half that number before the Riel rising.There are \u2018iesides a couple of hundred regulars, in the shape of detachments from the artillery biitteries, also stationed in the North-West.This total strength, with the experience acquired in the trouble last vgar._ makes tho Government forng.in the North-West almost trebly as effective now as it was at the beginning _of 1885, and it is gratitying to feel that if any unfortunate crisis should occur with the Indians, the settlers are prob.ly éverywheru.tolerably- voi -pro- \u2018* Muen sympathy,\u201d says a cable despatch, \"is expressed for Sir Charles Dilke at the cruel fate which cuts him - off at à moment which otherwise would have been the triumph of his life.\u201d The fate may be a hard one, considering that very many men are not similarly cut off \u2018simply because they are not found out, biit if is stretching the point to over.\"\u201cwhkhn Sir Charles with sympathy.If ages against him are true, the hy is superfluous: Sir Ch \u201cBymp: \u201chas had his music aud is simply paying .the piper.If the charges are not true, \u201c the investigation will prove it and gymipathy may be kept till then, Sir Charles not even being in a very bad vas at present.He seems to remain i ally and socially a favorite of \u201c téttané, and Mis \u201ccruel fate\u201d consists .fiévely in having possibly missed a seat 1h a Cabinet which may go to bisces se to- fhorrow.THE FLOODS, City Surveyor St.George's sensible definite presentation of facts regard.the city sewer system as connected ig the floods, at yesterday\" 8 mesting of of the Finance Committee, lets iri a deal of ight on the inundation question.1t is this kind of opinion vat \u201cis needed by the city, and the ooner the.city arranges for a special neérs to report on the whole uestion \u201cthe better.Meanwhile ib may nes be out, the locomotives of the | 45000 into sawdust dame \u20ac or.ass else, If thé approptiation dote ft doesn't do any good insmatetial way, its waste will at least help to eon- vince us that the St.Lawrence is mot to be fouled with.We appear to find it very hard to digest the fact.\u2018THE STAR'S belief is that if there were no floods at all it would pay the city to build a fine embankment along the river front from away above the bridge as a drive and promenade, and when the floods too are taken into consideration, this would seem to be a move almost above objection.Such an embankment, together with a heightening of the revetment wall and a re-arrange- ment of the sewer systein on the lines suggested by Mr.St.George, would make an enormous difference in the beauty as well as the comfort of the city.WEST WARD, The contest for the representation of the West Ward is between common gense and sentiment.\u2018The friends of the sitting member, Alderman Stroud, bold that he has done nothing during his term of oflice worthy of stripes, and that therefore he ought not to be punished by being turned out of the City Council.He is opposed by an abler man, one who could unquestionably do more for the interests of the city than could Alderman Stroud with the best intentions in the world.If Mr.Stroud were not the sitting member he would not have the shadow of a chance in the contest.His warmest admirers do not pretend that he is the better man to represent the West Ward in the City Council.His strongest claim is that he has pequired a sort of mortgage on the seat Ly three years\u2019 occupancy.We do not know that\u201d anybody wants to * punish\u201d Alderman Stroud for not being something more than he is.Supposing him to-be as we contend an untit man for the position, all that is needful is to thank him for his three years\u2019 services.Hurely his strongest supporters will not pretend that he has done anything which will entitle him to stances amid which Mr.Stroud entered the City Council Some of our esteemed contemporaries have credited THe Star with having brought Mr.Stroud out.Nothing could be further from the truth.Nobody connected with THE STAR had the least idea that Mr.Stroud was to be a candidate until he was formally nominated.The then sitting member who had forfeited the confidence of his constituents on account of his peculiar views on certain important public questions was the only other candidate.The choice was strictly limited; it was between an mntried man and a man who had been tried and found wanting.We gave a hearty support to the untried man.We never claimed for Mr, Stroud any exceptional qualifications for the office, because then we knew nothing about his qualifications except that he had the reputation of being an honest man, a reputation which it! is but fair to state that he has since done \u201cnothing to forfeit.His three years\u2019 term of otice has convinced us that his intellectual capacity is: not of a sufficiently high order to worthily represent the ward.His opponent, Mr.Richard White, is a man of a different stamp, of keenintellect and wonderful energy, and whose services on the Board of Health have shown that he is likely ta do good work in the City Council.IIe has the qualifications and ought to ake a good representative.At any rate he is well worth a trial The business interests of the city are to a large extent concentrated in the West Ward, and in accordance with the eternal fitness of things the ward ought to be represented in the City Council by a man of first rate capacity.MR, GLADSTONE AND IRELAND, That Mr.Gladstone's policy towards Ireland will tend in the direction of self- government for that country seems to be evidenced by the appointment of Mr.John Morley as Secretary for Ireland in the Gladstone Cabinet.This appointment promises well for the green isle, « Mr.Morley is a Liberal of very advanced views, and the friend and confrere of Joseph Cowan, M.P.for Newcastle, one of the most consistent and respected Radicals in the Iinperial Parliament, and both Mr, Morley and Mr, Cowan were supported by the Parnellites in their constituences.Mr.Morley therefore, is likely to be disposed to go to tha |.utmost Tength for Ireland consistent with what he deems.justice; and it is scarcely likely that so broad-minded a man will consider anything justice short of self-government for the island in some \u201cghiape or other.\u2018There appears to be, then, much hope for Ireland in Mr.Gladstone\u2019 s accession to power, and should he succead in\u2019 will indeed nobly terminate a noble life.Yet this will not deprive Parnell himself of the honor of the victory.NOTE AND COMMENT, Chiongo Thinks\u2019 the Rebellion was in the Autumn \u2019 \u2018 uo, {From the Chicago Tribune,} Sir John Macdonald, the Gauadian pramier, says there is not the sliæhtést indication 0 trouble pmone the Todians En the North- West We have a vague recollection of a similar announcement, from the same source Inst By umisier foe thet sqmethine has hi u the North-West which m not Jans Poon trous but which it a cortain briskness.Nothing to Boast Of, - {From Le Courrier du CANNER] -\" Yo Saver, YL.ofa a the the County ot Los \u2018sry nearly & aburp sea tho, * Liveral cautidates Doing ot Lotbinière by 63 majority only, fi nob a very glorious victory y fox our ver.ad about eariés.\u2018Thie eouaty is one the stron, holds of the Op poston, ét prépregnat uiladel ovet which, through all politi cal tom pests and M t s rod.has et hauled r céasod to t | down, but {6 fica.at ha haat: 4 signal 0 mourni e are, oonvitièed that at Éontt the Liberal I ears 9 pot proud of of their little de violons, À oo 9 y of to 500 v na progress ; ne is totbiug to boast \u2018ot etn Life-XIn Six Aots.past.MANROOD.SEES, Cees Viking p tok se.us sipp, Cle fe.ng.xot.MtDDiE AGE.Fooling.Sehoolth; .penis von a th Driving.Erving org wih , To pin eo PL ne bei.« Broken Beaten.of the wav to not 2 oLD AGE, , mussing, oa ling.dE Aviv T A Son bi «Boston Globe.amy good it will have Been well spent, and if \"gy og tinte this matter with the hold the seat against all comers for life! presser -giving Ireland pence and prosperity, he | | contagion and ébidemio diseases, vu bo treated In 5 popular manner, towing | 2 causes which nder the o ; here évéli Out In Messrs.Dupuis' Eainh- Maustiènt, and Cause Daniage te tite Amount of 85000, ane ten Just night a fire broke ess is\u2019 dry s establish- arltio street.Tte flreorlgl- nated in the caler shop at the back of tho main building, hero a coul stove had babn left burning, and out of which; 18 is supposed, sue burning coals must have fallen.he flames run SEADILY, and prend to the mney Seal tmont.The alarm was then sounden, and the fire fares Svon\u201d peungutsr od by the brigade.remeft had to_ tear up the ooring to get rhe the flames, and this was the chief damage done to the bullding Many costly articles, such ns mifrors and Des da 8, wora .d bro} ed in the millie ares Jepartinent, bus bus My Dupuls gives the tentes tot salve © corps for the æaod work they aid under vhe orders of Cav- tain John Beckingham.\u2018I'he total damage estimated dL about $5000, is fully cover bv polictes in the Royal, Commercial Unio, Cluzens\u2019 and the London, Liverpool an Globe companies, Short! THE JESUITS' ESTATES, The Matter Said to be Approaching a Settlement \u2014Assistance for the Montreal Branch of Laval.A well informed Soclestastioal correspondent writes as foilo \u201cThe question hy the Josuits® estates is almost settled.scherenu, who was especially commission el by the Pope to hexo- uebos as u final settle- The expenditure of this.sum will bo left 10 the discretion of the Archbishop, who will dispose of a portion In hid of the poor seminaries In new dloceses, \u2018I'he larger portion, however, will be devoted to the building of be branches of Laval University in Mont- It is therefore our city which above ai will boneat bi this arrangement, We can now look hon L efutnre of the Branch na usa tthe Quebse Sewminsvy betnæ obliged to disour e (austhimee for the construce tion of tbe dings, the formation of a museum.rat us Further, the revenuas coming from the five cents taken from the honoraria received for ma cou try Will bo sufficient to pay the professors in a suitable manner until the pupils become numerous, This revenue of ve cents has been temporarily taken he misstans of the North-West the Montreal braneh ot Laval, remain in the enjoyment of it for the next fivo years, It is Mer.Trschorean who has / obtained this favor (rom, R Rome for the pur-| rose of assuring to the Seminary of Quebee control of university ¢ducation in this conn- try.This Beminary has y complete control over higher! education since all the existing sominariès and colleges aro affiliated ment, will accept $400, mont, Nas | in 1874 wheg the Jesuit Order was sup.Juvwer Canada.fits, est agricultural land iv the Ee \u2014_ considerable property in the td The properties had been Rcquired rom tho French Crown, by squatters\u2019 grag by bequests from the dead ad and gifts from the living.Must of this property came into the possession of the Crown when the order waa suppressed, and the rest followed a 1800 when the .last survivor of the order.in Canada died.In 1832 the Crown ceded the estates to the Pro vince of Quebec on condition that the revenues should be used for educational purposes.The Catholio Church never laid any claim to this property until 1838, when they asked for tha return of the property on the ground that the Crown had no right to seize the préperty, contending that as in suppressing the order Pope Clement had ordered that its estates should be vested in the local bishops, possession of the estates belonged to the Church in Quebec.The following summary of the cla m is made from an article which appeared in Revue dienne in 1846 :\u2014 As for the neglect of the Church to protest at the time of the seizure or ut the time of the transfer of tho estates tg the Legislature in 1832, the article referred to sats out that for He years after the conquest the Churc bad no locus Sandi; aéhat the British authorities wero à against tt: that it was not until 1 Tanne the thotie bishops were officiaily recogniced as bishops: and that under such circumstances it would have been absurd for to ave protested against the seizure.Tho nr ticle lays great ress upon the fact 8 king the seizure, the Crown provided that the.estates should bo pdevoted to \u2018educational purposce.\"no hint being given then or pren n 1832.when the transfer was made to gislature, that any portion of the revenues Would be Be fied to the fndowment or mainienages of.Protestant schools: and ft 1a ed fhat this silence or thé part of the British Crown as to its inton- tion to dispose of the Property for other than the pnrpores of Catholle education relieved the Church of the Docesalty of protest The article goes on to allege that th omont the Legislature determined to aid otestant as well as Catholic schools out of the revenues of the estates the hierarchy ens tered 8 formal claim that the estates belonged man _Ontholic Church.t was maintained yA schools of Upper anada had been fostered und eoddled out of the Jasult revenues; that.\u2018bo Annan] grants to ing\u2019s College and to the Protestant Gram- mur, schools ware \u201cin reality taken from funds which Delong of right to the Cathoiio Church.\u201d or assorted that the Protestant Carhodrat à at Quebec had been'built in part gut of tb 2 esuf Lortatos, and that the est also been used for the erection an oe re nane of sinecures for Protestant officials.One of these comfortable offices was the post ot \u201ccha haie of the Jesuits, which was fitted by a non of Judgzo Sowall, the young man irawing £200 per annum.sithough he was a rotestant and consequently could not have ministered tothe Company of Jesus had he been névor 50 much inclined to render value for hip i nd.This Ja RU -pressod in 1838, fn 1948.in Whoh fhe case came befor the es of the United Pr ovinces, Parliament.decided to apply the peyenues to Protestant and Catholic schools alii Catholic Ladies\" Relief Committee, The President and Catholic ladies of the relief committee offer their most sincere thanks to ell who have helped them to provide delicacies and aluthes for the sick in the smallpox itals, and th boy to Inform them that the number of patlents being limited they will make no further calls.As Boon às Lhe amount subsoribed Is exhausted they whi call à môéling, in order to give an gçoouns ot the receipts and expenditur \u2018he following articles have been Forw to the smallpox hospitals: Three barrels of apples, two harrals of oranges, two barreld and one box of Malaga grape gallons of wine, one gallon of brand's of a of preserves, one box of lemons, 3 be of c es.» x somervitle Lectures, The firat lecture of the Somerville course zut Le delivered in, the J are Hall uf the tor ety, yestord a ua ty Alfred, Manon) ok BLS ren cAuttsep tics sad, Distatuotante + 3 ch eth ves muoll interes fn ite is thé Adetitel of the origin of Moss voi &s to questions concerning the sources ot Pr substances as antiseptics, disin % te abts, germades and.deodorizes necessary, b re afd quality of tho substances to avold those Thich the pe tee of ny law he Ine Voies hd fonde wir apd in- kon c 0 A by Dr Ster \u2018Hunt, F eight The Canadian Exhibits se __ To the Editor of THE STAR: Srr,\u2014Could you Inform me through the soluing of your valuable Bape per who are to bo ampigyed to fo look alter Gauadian extilbt lonial and yo 0 pxhibition, think it would be\u2019 a plan to engage what habds are ea Er or that work from thia side, No one should be so able ta | ; pos tel sat b ma fashionable gatheriu i \u2018the a ei rosulted in a olor Vv by 21 points, the score Toronto ve.Buffalo natio at Pra \u2018to return to str pad the victors by pol ts.us Villars = cordially a and h HAMILTON, Out, Fébruaty The and Ancaster T'histle Subs hap A ines match here to-day, t won by the Preston by 10 poli A \u2018 Trotting, w J the pes rl 0 Drivi Park Fréstuor braci rod 1 the: third annual root of tho hted od ts à the ct dons pret doudou af ue true trot- Bn was anticipated ant vious record ot 2424 Log at the ener- 2415 regret tl getio eflorts of Mr.Kimball, the manager, rood trotting, failed to secure à to provide larger anne.Murtay and Duseau, of Loneibe es, and aM.GerŸäls of Ottawa, performed their onerous duties in an able und satisfactory manner.; RESULTS 157 mACR.ss\u2014Five entries, four starters.purse 160 to Tor Ee Sek Sater ra vik.he Club wr 2.30 Cl of £200; n \" Snows b.2.8t, Jacob.111 Wm.Reddy \"Bay Lommy.3 2 3 BE Lem.By 1 fio iii artin's a.an Tim oma as, apob made the running from the nat d 83 usual trotted squarely ail torough.3XD BACK.eo-minute alnss\u2014Beven entries, 5 start- 100, of which $50 to Tats $35 1 And: $16 to an 0 to 4t .} ER Stanton.{1 L I.pos | Busle Pe; IY.2 2 T.Beckie .§ 8238 ¥ koi.C.sb./ Skating.- The annual races of the Victoris Club last vening were witnessed by a large and and included à great number of ladles, principal event was the ve wile mea, which, contrsry to antici pation, proved a great disappointment.El- iobt, Irom whom great things wero expec wus evidently in bau tor, aud the race was wan by the champion, I.Dowd, who was only pushed in the last mile by Fipdlay, who came in second.Time, 22 mia.46 sacs.Boys\u2019 race, three starters\u2014Kearns first and low second.A caplial r ruce; won uby | tivo yards.ee Aurie Arst an yer second.A chapter of accidents; of the four starters the winner alone stood up, winning cleverly by twenty yards.Barrel rnce\u2014Barlow first and Smith second.Fivestarted, Lhe winner showed agra skill in shooting.tbe obstaclés, pass \u201ctapo-holder forty yards in Sout of iE lat n ln , O'Brien first, and Elliott docond.Boot « uaboc) and G.Douglas Stuart also started.À malch be- ween O'Brien and Elliott.Elliott was away th quickest, Jom iL the ae loliowed by O'Brien and Scott, this, order bel ined till the third\u201d Tr when Elliot i ns going on se O'Brien thems raced alon at a pace too bot for Soot, who now retirec thus leaving Eliiott to fight it out with the leader.At be sixth lap hy po clock fa hin, but as tl in the olghth ve round, oth up together amidst rokt join Je 0 \u2018and continue the race.O'Brien was Juickest ob his legs, and he raced away from Elio Le winning a fine race after an exciting finish by a bare yard.Boys\u2019 race, under ten.\u2014Heman first and Armetrang éecan second.Won after a capital y Snowshoe Face.Watt first.Watt came in alone, the other competitor retiring arly.© Combination raoe, four laps.\u2014Elliott and O'Brien fist, Scott and Becket second.\u2018The winners got away with the laad, and though pressed by Scott Sduring the third ap, ultimately came in alone.The concluding ovent, a \u201cBackward race,\u201d was \u2018cleverly won by O'Brien, Snowshoeing.The Athletic Club House last evening was the scene of à splendid gathering of The \u2018Tuque who were accompanied by goodly muster of the St.George boys.Yon enlering the Hall the visitors were received in & regular bouncing manner cheers and a tiger.A very enjoyable evening was spent before departing du the home- wurd trail.- THB TRAPPEURS, About forty members of this club tramped over the mountain to Lumkin\u2019s Just even.thoy, wore Jotnod by stranger teresting amuse- [nents pecullar Lo snows pokes were indulged D to the enjoyment of ali present.LE CARAD EN: To-morrow afternoo club get] visit de Ganadi ent Al poils ven ile will be held at fs os, Hho Jip present tho gold medal won Giguere, who proved the ney in rois fat men's THOU.M.G.A.STEEPLECHASE.Theo green steaplachuse ol the Gatrison Artillery club wil held to-morrow evening, starting from the gollege tes at 8 0 arp.Four prizes will be given.| Euuries \u20ac cloee at the ga! MOLLY CLUB-\u2014\u2014* LADIES : r ann\u201d The usual weekly tramp of the above clab vas held on ay aveniog to the Gio tonally pt£ fo doy No) , toi 15 enjoy nd nuOdesstul one, u ards pssomt ling, \u2018The \u201c Riverai AE club?poid ' Iondly visit on the occasion to the number of se were enthuste astically received | by in ir brother snows shoers._ The yocal talent contribu Ÿ members of the \u201cHolly\u201d and * Riverside clubs much enhanced the evening's enjoy.iment, the various songs being rendered lu style and woll recelved.A: Ter supper as served and done ample jus to whore company adjourned to the large iit rept until ds 9 usomente, which dancing wag vi 1s} sma hours.\u201d Mise plano with her usial epg ti yer, is in the well known Ww.Tootosns aly.a ies J.R Flautety, pcrolury of the Nation.: md 0 fic of football between = Eaglishmen PO Lo Findley, the ax de doter durs Jr Our Amerfoan conits m coming b asebail bany and active 9 propététions 15 for tue tue ot OU \u201cae 231 EH es, olen end reals ant Was basonty 6 pw eu Hotel, pte event Dia fia bill a Be von 6 ma Mak Thomas in a or so ri Another match is arranged Tor next week.\u2018The Staten Island Cricket ul annual meeting on fre officers for the spay Year \u201cWiman forwarded r amount of his Subscription.20 The Lachine Snowshoe Club.Tah ub.held their dub eveni 1 Convent or\u201d Monae Bonnets Tho rizes wirs Won : a yl Ed D Davis.First fame, 18 min.15 sec.= bi tatice orer two miles.ASE ME Ghtataed tbe pre- othe to |- | prevail uh held their | 1st, and elucted their Sa he ds cath ford ih we | idiers.played dot usieu = Pope a8 wis evinçed much by their strategy as by, (pe auimais whith the hud, and which I bold rove that tne they wore stolen.\u201d The report is 5 siguêd WELL KNOWN SPORT: AN DEAD_* : New Yosx, February 4\u2014Geo.L, Lotil- lard, the well kbown spartsinan, died in Nice yesterday.His health had been baa for several yours.He'bad suffered greatly with initammatory rheumatism from boy- b e bad appeared at race tracks on orutohes, At the time of bis death Mr.{tard wns a member of tha Américdn, Maryland and Loulsville jockey clu 8, New York Ld Club and Turf Union and Routh.clubs, BARON HAUSSMANN'S INSANITY.Panis, February 4.Baron Hausmann, who was declared insane yesterday, is the victim of.religious mania.He lately became a Ontholie, while his wife rematied a Protestant, and they were divorced.He made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and was suustruck while on the journey.It Is stated Baron Haussmann wus at one time au admirer of Madame Montauzen.GANG OF BURGLARS CAPTUKED.CHICAGO, February 4\u2014The police have captured 8 gang of notorious safe blowers and burglars in thelr rendezvous and se- oar od a lot A stolen property.The prison- was ating * Crab\u201d Doyle, E Kelly Charles liferson, Henry Bourke, od: ney nokett aud Thomas Quirk.Fuel has & Criminal record extending back fifteen years ar more.GLADSTONE'S GREEK POLICY.VIUNNA; February.4\u2014The Poktical Cor- Teapqnagnos ou tein Pash the rol ish\u201d Ambassador Yat London.has informed the Turkish Government that Mr.Gladstone wil) continue Lord Sullsbury\u2019s Greek polloy only on condition that the Powers shal coin THE WESTON-O'LEARY WALE.Cu1caGo, February 4\u2014 Last night Weston continued to roll off the miles alone, and had 2349 to bis credit when he retired lor the night.Weston says he will Huish the 2500 1uiles regardiess of what O'Leary may do.ary says: \u201cI huve been swamped, \u2018and I won't take a step more for any money.\" THE RIGHT OF PRIESTS TO MARRY.Pagrs, February 4.\u2014Court of Appeals at Amieua recently rendered à decision that Catbwlic priests may marry, potwithstand- ing the tact that deu 0 wlse in 1648.cision of the Amiens Court, INNOCEN{ MEN KILLED, CHATTANOOGA, February 4.\u2014The two men who wers killed io Roane County, Tenn.last Blnbt as as suspected burglais bave not been ho Impréssion prévails thut Fr men were Killed.TREATY OF COMMERCE.meres bas been arranged between Germany and Moruccu.The Fraser Free Library.2 Mr.Papineau, of Moute Bello, has given to the free Library of ibo Fraser Institute à complele set ol the works of Voltaire, 70 volumes, Edition of 1780.Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate As à Nerve Food, Dr.J.W.Smith, Wellington, O., \u201cIn impaired nervous supply I have used à it to advantage.\u2019 The claret vintage in France in 1885 was (Le emailest for many years.Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophospbites, In acute pulmonary troubles.Dr.B.Strickland, New York, says \u201cI find your Emulsion vers bone- ficiat afler ail aoute pulmonary attacks in aduits, aud in children.\u201d \u2014_\u2014 Edith contemplating ber face in the mirror: \u201cMamma, me tink Katie Jones is very pretty.\u201d Edith (tive miuutes later): \u2018Man- ma, me me berry much like Katie Joues.\u201d If thère ever was spétifio for any one complaint, than Carters Little Liver Pils are a speciile fot sick headache, and every Soman should know this.Only one pili à use.\u201cDid you say that your wite never gave Jouac o curtain lecture after you came home at night ¥** \u201cShe never did.\u201d \u201cHow ls that 7\u201d Sho always goes along with me when I go ou Hollows 's Corn Cure destroye all kinds of warts, root and branch.Who octual romedy within reach?Loader of orchestra to young Irishman who wants Lo joiu : \u201cDo you play by eur or note \u201cNuyiaer, by jabers.I play wid wy hands,\u2019 Mts, Barn t, cor.Pratt and Broadway, hus been as 8 erer for twelve years through theumat and tried every remedy she coul hear of, but received no beuetit until she tried Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectrie Oit; she says she cannot express the satisfaction she feels at having her pain entirely moved and her rueumatism cured.\u2018i\u2019 ero aïe base imitations of this medicine for sale ; woo that you got Dr.Thomas\u2019 Ecleotric Oil, A political orator, speaking of à certain general whom he professed to admire, said thaton the fiéld of battle he was always foupd where the bullets were tickest.\u201cWhere Was tbat #\u2019 asked ome of the auditors.\u201cIn tho ammunition Waggon,\u201d said another.\u2018It may be only a trifling cold, but neglect it and it will fasten ite faugs in your lungs, and you soon will bo carried to an untimely grave.In this oouniry we bave sudden changes and must expect to have coughs and colds.We cannot avoid tham, but we can effect a cure by usi Bickie\u2019s Aptis Consumption Syrup, the medicine that hua never been known to fall in curing coug colds, bronchitis and ail affections of Eh throat, lungs: and chest.Special Notivs, - we.At this sesson of the year quinsy and orms.of throat domplaiots agyard's Pectoral Balsam fa an excellent throat and Jung medicine, that sures quinsy, conga, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles.tshirt Bub few articles have reached such a world-wide reputation as Agnostura Bite ters.For over 50 years that ey have bee: - the acknowledged & tandard, rer regulators of the digpstive or, élr success has iuolted: itationss Ho Sure Sa ose be | en article, manufactured only by Dr, ged gt ages: Bogert & Sons.& Sons.Scrôfula is by kbhowt walling of the glands of the neck, asc sores, a palo countètahce, ty, and 1 Glib of Lo bind, Burdonk Blood Bitcers be-sorofulibut-co it on making | pure bi healthy blood.\u201cine Bloods If pimples or Motohes poo qu ên the skin ses after having disa: sue using tollet Water, bubs orient cat a blood puriller is Absolutely 1 n suc conditions Indixenous ire ill po foun exactly Nhat 1 required.26 @ \u2014 information concerning thi \u201cÀ number of pi romitent Chess Fly = : A re ee | di Put MAN, ere m dla.of thé Roca what a Cana- | sé 81.Loul Loula name es ith one Nia: tna doing anim 4, Croa- Tior Ki ea! so 1 thi k Jo moud be bout ot, plage to ire Aller ARE BEE & mag ins aes.has aléo boon said that lio is a Be Hines fy - giving bexplanatious | 000 iim) and and wonde plie prove: eo Copan tfuet vou w use your STRIKE Swoot dishos of fiie enéremet durée ol à dianer faction In this directions a New Yon CF, CAR D DRIVERS.swee es per nner ANAD: > RW Fobiuar y 4 that 0 CO cam ar 230 D 6A 0 392 I VA rap Montreal, Feb, 3, 1880, \u201cFE the \u2018drivers on the 4th avn stead ihe SRRTESENAGIRESEZREZI2NE ET a Hn Racin Ab ek \"oh Sve horse pal Le ONA# FLAVONING EXTRACTS Li ory trea, HE ars aco wy 7 of sha ; cagceststersdnessiusz \u2014J.M.Hardy was again before the Court a his.2 for the Vire a flo rtier\u201d ortiers ger ver Tes | las nigh ons site, the them Brea a hah of irons eo SH \u2019 e oar dette Cou Goutt or Quoen'a Bench.= spent ten tion an Settle if iver Small AT a ho ar re \u2014The regulat monthly meet! Ortho New Yorn oh os wiih preside ai de tombined with pconnmy ne sonaide Pharmacy Students\u2019 Assotiation Rs ne ù © Now Fonts, Dut, th .EVERYWHERE \u201c6b *° Ë \u2018ès Pharmacy Hall lst evening, when Dae m tole ol Fe oar soLD F- Jamoron resc ® paper upon | ny.\u201d cephi rent 0 Em Tr sop The Allali 88.* Hibernian,\u201d from Glus- add & atrike at this time PE eon vint XJ , Srumnsoves sTREVT.ow, aurived a] Poston st 4.50 vu, Tuesriay.convenience the o buble\u201d _ MONTREAL he anos +4 tray Shih Nt fu Sn pie a wild pr linus, us, probably one over 200, led by ss ey ' the Porte to effect needed retorums in supire.- CIS the Cassation Soir de- BERLIN, February 4.\u2014A treaty of ocom- corns | then on would endure them with such a cheap IE TE.Shar oa Lb , = ane ax ILLOW COTTAG perty of t 4 sean a uot ation my roo i ¥ Tis es Th fri FÉGHUANT, 3 vu.tos Rrounds a.u out, aby hia Supulod fol ith fal?| an Ornnmpntal 1 es\u2019 walk fro & Cathorine street, .coun Further particulars i at Din Rao 20! won 25 ; Ww.B SIA, UCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD A TURNITURE as the HOUSE esi- donce during thé nppronch eason will ro- ceive my best porac pal ia dn op.\u201d Parties requiring Storage tort thelr Furniture can make arrangements with the subscriber, we 5 SMAW, Auctioneer, 19 \u2026 329 Bt.Jam s Street, PAPHIRTEEN coomne STOVES: AND MARBLE TOF AND OTHER BEDROOM NETS.six A WING RUG BETS.Other Furpiture And Effects by À I Rooms, 822 Bt.James streot, v Auction at my FRIDAY MORNING N AL TEN ron Sat the Sth inst\u2026 WwW.E.SHAW, Aubtionser.INSOLVENT NOTICE SALE AT FOLLx DLIE ENCHERE.In the matter of JAMES TEW Times Publishing ng (oy of ono: The Printing Presses, E En an Shatting, Type an Hiab d Office\u201d Fixtures, &o, PUBLIC NOTI B is 5 Dereby {ven pat the above mentione purchase Jaden Blown, td sé utr {or ga) bat Far Xncnore, on the premises, No.HE Streut, Moutreal, on \u2018Tuesday.ae 9th day of February, 1880, ws woteloei w Terms cash, The goods can be inspected and {nw examined on eatin to the Undoreienas\u201d Tho above assets are in flrst-cluss order and recently purchased.AMTH UR BM: PERKINS, Curator, Vs BE SHAW, Auctioneer, .162 Bt.James Btreet, >pireul, 2nd reb., 1850.28 5 N M A.Marcetto & Co's Sales.Lava vi NINN 41st.1 JINSOLVI Mion & Lowder\u2019s Salar.PRING - AUCTION SALES, 1886, Héemtéhôlé Naürliltére, Farm Btock, Trade Bales, oto.\" All Auction Sales intrusted to us will be conducted ox Alex.Gowdey.59 A.0 ini © pas five Es han shite, to Lon sai please .THOMSON & GOWD Nucdonders.The Grand Central, 24 and 245 St: Jatmés st rue GRAND ma al & 245 HT, JAMES STREET.1 \u2026 shel ° 8 nstructé OT ERNIE finest collec: qpuine AINTINGN The na fe crane a ever oO city.ngis are renuine Works of Art, of rent, mort and will be on view Saturday, 6th February.Sale TUESDAY, 0th February, At 2.30 ind 7,80.Catalogues ready Saturdaÿ THOMSON & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE BANKRUPT s1 SOCK OF DRY GOOD, dents\u2019 Furnishings, &c., for sale by auction.Ib thé Matier of FOIRIER & CO.of the City of Montreal, Insolvent, 43 undersigned will offor for sale \u201cen bloc ae public auction, on Monday the 8th dny of February, 1884, at the stor 6ly occupied by the above named.£8 ¥ Cy).2262 Notre Dame 8t, the furenoon, the- following fh Poros Dk to the Sue At so mue 0 dojlar o on à Lnvontors P sp.ler TERME \u2014Caeh, or half cash and balance se- cursd to the satisfaction of trustee and inspectors.THE INVENTORY and Stock can be seen at the store every afternoon from 2 n.m.to dp.M.until date of sale and alt Information call 5 obtained at the office of tie undorsigued SAMUEL C.FANT, Trustee.CHESTERFIELD CHAMBERS, 18 Bt, Alex!s Street, Feb.1586.tL FMOMSUN & GOWDE 284 Aucdoneors - Io the Matter of ALPHONSE LAURIER, Duy Goous MERCHANT.| arte uRdersignel will sell by Public Auction Pat.February 0th, 1846, ut the alors.No.à Notre Dame streèt west.the stock in and debts belonging to the above named, viz: Dry Goods $3454.45 inspected on Monday, the 8th instant.Bale ut ELEVEN o'clock.} Tertis Cash.KENT & TUROOTTE, Aocountants, A.MARCOTSE & UU,, Auctioneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of THE st.285 PAPER CUMIANX.INsoLvENT, AUCTION SALE mises of said Company at Bt.J.in tue Parish o! St.Joseph, cou se hg Righ > leu, Provineo of Quebec, by or rder of the EAB ARL \u2018Thursday, the 18th Day of February, 1888, at 12 o'clock neon, all the Movable and sold Company, sting in part of tate, P; ill and Machingry co contained therein, oft 8, ! chemical 1s, Co t neine and Boiler, Hay Platform and Countor Bcales, Fire-Proof safe, Oflice Eurniture, &u., &c.TERMS WILL BE MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF BALE.Circulars gontaining full description Property wilt be sent free upon application to CHARLES I.IRISH, Liquidator.19 22 BOREL, Qus PROVINOB OF QUEBEC, } SUPERIOR COURT District of Montreal.{For LowsB Cixaba.The Thirtieth day o! January.1886.No.81.Present: The Honorable Mr.Justice Taschereau.In the matter of AMBROISE TELLIER, of \u2018Montreal, Trader, - \u2018Insolvent, ND MARC ETHIER.of iy It is ordered on the petit titigner that a Meoting of the Creditors of tho à Insolvent, h fora one of the sn hares of this Court, in the room appropriate ed for matiors in Insoivenor.in 2 urs House, in the City of Montreal, on tho nish das of ebruary neki, nt ELEVEN of the t noo), and then and there > 10.{hoir advice Loto ug the appoint- meat of a £ rator Le, the Faiato of the Said In- polvent.an ach other matters us may lawtally be © ou maitre to them.(By order.) MONEY & GENDRON, Prothonotaries of the Bupatior | Petitioners, n of the snid Pe- St.Jean, his Les Tiled Tb tsiion, o war | 1886, en PAR, ASIN, Attorne Foi, à ana Al iis Lam Toray.ocre un 29 5 law iain RANDIES\\ 039 tole épitit in often ir cash sfokgoss | bu of the bust nde; NE\" pofted, Messrs, Quer, Brnovoss - ce, coss a n nd nr est auf ard of by are oF, the second I rison to ts posi no! arate profits and tie LXCELLENOE oF QUALITY \"of the goods they ship.| |p BY A QrLeLotas, LINOLEUMS, ko.In Œ pb: spetis! eu de Es si RON, uring 208% A MES AY 1 re Dame 8 HI PY CARPET Switrtms caring out at $3.00.GRAY D TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA SUMmNEER.BUBURBAN TBAIN SEBVIOË © Ittsintended commending about May 1ét, and to continus until October 1st, to tun the followlug Suburban Passenger Tiaing:\u2014 MONTREAL AND VAUNBAUIL Liave.LEAVE.§ and 6.20 p.m., and Saturday, 2 b nk k $5 om.bom.JONEPH MICKSON, Gen'l Maragér, 1880.Mortraat, Jnunary oh.18 Be ASTOR FL ily ref ref a i Bh Prise e KR Lmao The stock ls now and well kept, and can be LAWIERENOK PULF AND Will be sold by PUBLIO AUOTION on n detsordl B, of the Bape.rior Court, ot the rare ol og, Quebec.resident in in the Town « of Morel, and administering jus- Te, O ad Immovable arc find ! the INSOLVENT NOTICE STRICT oF Dina.manda SUPERIOR BANKRUPT STOCK OF DEY GOODS FoR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.In the matter of H.PREFONT ry Goods City of Sherbrooke.is à \u201cThe undersicned will offer for aule en lio FEBRUX tue ion, on FHIDAY, the 5th day of UARY, 1886, at the store lately oceu pied H.Prefontaine, fu She = ol- lowing ussels belonging to the suid estate, at 69 | much on the deliur on inventory prices, The general stock -of Dry Goods aRmouatine as per inventory to.$6,183 41 o, the Fixtures ou tho pro Alt uod ns per invento 511 22 There is an unexpléod term of the lease of the premises fot two years from lst May, 1886, at a yearly rental of $575, for which the purchaser Can arrange, \u2018I'he purchaser of tho stock vill be given the advantage of obtaining the fixtures at the same rate at which the stock is purchased owe.he assumes the unoxpired term of Fhe stook ir in excellont gndition, well assorti, consisting chiefly of Stuple Gooda,.an tho business stand is one of the bost in Jher- bracke.Torma oash or halt cash and balance in three sad six months, secured © the satis- on of tho trustee and Inspectors, The itiventorÿ can be seen on application to Mr.W.J.Thomson atthestore in Sherbrooke, or at tho offico of tho undersigred.- SAMUEL 0.FATT, NE, of the erchant.1953 otis lense up to by | Meetings apd Amusements, ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Henry \u2018Thomas, Lasse and Manager, \u2018 THREE NIGHTS, commencing THURSDAY, Feb.dit CH\" MATINÉE BATURDAY.HAVERLY\u2019S AMERICAN EUBOPBAN MINSTRELS inde fou nal foun ad race, ior lour years pu u r.si 2 6 10 16t, $35 to 2nd, 615 to drd, and $10 v Dar.\u2014Sth race, à 160 a0 to 2nd, $501 to se 6th race, 2.24 c 2nd.$30 to Sra, Ss ; 300 to 4t Entries close Sh rp Zod, 11 Ba with Tt A A to to ist $30 to Mon ba To foltow nbuve, a cage Sie] lès lat fo $1500 ib purses.OYAL TEMPLARS or REMPERANCE, Trustée.nerfs who Lave ned siplicaton for a ria aro .CHESTERFIELD CHAMBERS, et th ey 18 St, À Ale xy St, 18 ODUFELLOWS' JTALL, W440 KY.Janz fonts.Montreal, 28th Jan., 1856.Fridag, ihe ih inst.a clock btw ehincp.uly quai) JOMN J.GRIFFITH, er will hu presand 10 inliiste Auctioneer, 28 5 Sher Thomas J.Potter's Sales.Point St.Charles.gr FRE ENE RR ih IER onl be sold at ki roon, WI Saturday es February Pd hree o'clock.À & od chance to buy a uilt house, con- really comfortable, wai vonient to T.R.shops, the factories, &a ood foundation, extonsion kitchen, walls doubly iined with heavy telting, und lower flat all oil puinted : Intre two story shed and stible, Commuted.Perfect title.Liberal torms, THOS.J.POTTER 27 Auctionver.STATE LATE JOHN SMITH.EsQ.Unreserved Bale by auction of the property 381 ST.LAWRENCE ST.CORNER FORTIER sSTUBET, \u201cAT MY ROOM ON\u2014 WEDNESDAY, 13th February, with large lot of-ground, being about 43.feot- front on St.Lawrence 81, Bt.y y 148 fee eet on Parr eat nique ot! roa.x id fot, Élalten PS BALE Ar 1 0'CLOUK.THUS.J.POTTER, Auotioneor.PING BALES ! 27 Beod Of Household Furniture at Private residences.-AL80\u2014 Bales of Farm Stock, Implements.Ets, The subscriber will ba glad to receive an early intimation from those intending to seil off during spring.Borough ersonal attention in every do- tall.Prompt paymont of proces THOS.4, or: 36 Auctioncer.FU, am H, Arnton\u2019a Sales.INA III NN TS AS SPRING SALES.Household Furniure & Effects.* The undoraiened, who will give his he Tonal gi fttention jo brunt rules of household furni- noes is now prepared to skrasgd nies for A ons who purpose eo ble Terms.Prompt Returns, WILLIAM MH.ARNTON, Auctionegr, OFFICE AND SALE ROOM.218 St.James Et, \u201c Fo \" PIANOFORTH \u201c(Good I natrument], BEDROOM SETS, LEATRI COVERED LIBRARY \u201cCHARS, SoPAG.| TABLES, CUPBOARDS, CARPETS, CURTAINS AND POLES, HAIR MATTRESSES, SHOW CASES, PICTURLS, COOKING STOVES, &¢, &e.Sale on Wednesday morning next, 10th Fab, inst.at 10 o'clock.was.M.~~ 290 ARNTON, 208 Auctionaat, BK YOUR GROCER FOU FATS CARACAN COCOA.4 PS tPHH HEIDSIEOR\" OHAMPAGNE Le the beat and most popular wine in Oana lh Ask your Qroeér For ti, n#û factot nou qetting 14- For Sale » Grocers and Wine 3forohaats _ Everywhere, 6gaod*tf NY Y LANDSTEL press Sas with the Brick Cot- rece and det th 5 ie 8; ic {RAND FANCY DRESS ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY.Sth FEBRUARY.| age y BAGES AND GAMES.di 1 re ore Soe R oven lo ol 6 Ap ar: od at J) EE NADAY.A rd FESRUARY.Sharsholders\u2019 Jickoty and the Complimentary Holler pat han on to spa ers, will bo susponde «.Shôdlal tiokatä 0 mission for Bon i oan bo progu ured at the Sooretagy=Tronsurer » Office, is 50 ois.soc ALEXR CALDWELL, 96.87.Fagxcons Sap BE GRAND HOGKEY- MAT © # - trai BAY: ve ws TAL CTORIA LA.A.Ad! CRE Rec wh ous sor goth tertainment.pt is taken in Don vent sit.Admission 25 this hinteb.sas HOBERTSON, Manager.282 prie OF WL pet | gi TPE ie may ney ng Éparoisa AND DEPORTMENT, Pi seitil QUEEN'S HALL AMSENBLY Boost now sass pre balance of.SLL Ad Th haul tas oe wheats eo For eau) ; sh gaan \u201cpen o's pag AH oh ch fee daniel ni oe cliksbn will péstiois -Persond 6 t Jouve nu school for on tr teaching, sto.sea w ee any bu Apporter Fr Tidaÿ eveninss Houta troin 3 to 1 1 A BOY MACRONALD.Ir foi EHOR DU cités ers Monday rand hit ce d'A dance ass ur 1 sud e Boston eho Eke qi this class.érhooh ci ÿs = i ars, Boain- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT HARLEY LAURIE (agionres!s the.2.0mglor of of the.oats WL.273 per THOS.HOODIE, Até AT.DAS FIXTURES Fanex \u2018\u2018Guonss, ROBERT MEPOHNLL 4 OO.© Corder 88.Malek ag Srila Bireite.Siassna 35 à ree.HUGS, MATIINOS, &o.\u2018Bpecint Bargain Fay fh, Mima touring , \u2026 dAMES à AVES a ON, a Toboggan C fashion, ent style G Leis, $1.00 Q WEAK ots.rl noe TA Ne a Ca a = certe ment \u201ctr tn A a ST AS DT AE SE avan Beo.-Lrens.as à i shalt: _ & i ! b pre n 4 hy i i # # v Lm EEE étais NL Toiaetar.ow PROTA Bw PSE & ge ; von ALL \u2018 Lakefield, Ont.AE HEE Glorge ; 0 ga uh 7 S50 city, You oR street, « on ile o Cote des wil oY: \u2018 ena and 1 icquaint- wo sey.be invited to attend, We xe ston papers please copy ie t ancis x ky hobye A Tnativeot the 0 County from the resi- 3 OE aghtor.Mr .Mary MoConneil Su wn straet, a J rida day, Feb.Feb.Si | | Friends rd Onan A : i ti day F 32 is city, Wednesday, Febr Pa a a Bal dwlp, ia wed 2 yours, .of Monm goose de Funeral gig ad pm Cemnetory.\u2018nequalntanoos are invited Bien papers Please sors.) fant ~In this oity, Feb.1, Mildred, infan WAGER py and Wiig & Wright months and 20 days.Funeral took Dl boy at- 2.30 p.m.(Boston bars © please cn dgehll! avenue, 1160 OIE ster A Ne, oe 2, afte er a long and palo\u201d ill noes.Henry\" Edwin Cor Sine.ARRON AL Toronto.February 2, Frodiok vo arron, 76 year: Fob 2 ELW At Pres ott, Ont., February 2, ELWOOD- Caldwell Flwood, 88 years.\u201c JAOKBON\u2014At Simcoe.Ont.February L G ruce Jackson, 34 yoars GHT-At Hamilton, Ont, February 2 Wha wife of Robert Wright.28 yi The Wonthor ,\u2014Probabilities fort ext 24 hog on ne ve to chord west indé dontn tinued fe tir \u201cvery col bgapiyas x or re & Hinrmsow's grange | LL = 300 same date last year: Mux.56: min.Barometer readings to-day; 8 8 m.30.45; 14 \"re, 80:86.* Appointments this Evening, \" Academy of Music\u2014Haverly's Minstrels.Theatre Koyal\u2014\u201d À Bravo Woman.\u201d Lycgum Theatre~\" Youth.\u201d Prince of Wales Rink\u2014Masquerade.Natural History Hall\u2014Lecture by Alfred H, neon.A Ready Acquiesconoc, ct oT a vauts {0 be cremated.oung Husband: Tell her if she'll get on - her things I'll tako her down thls morning.- Used to Carving, \u201cWill you carve?\u2019 asked the landlady ot young Sawbones, who 1s in College.\u201cCertainly; whory 1s the body?bring on tiv meat,\u201d bast he could.-1 mean, correcting himselt as Living Upon Water.\"ere isa doctor who clalms that a man eau live for two or bres weeks at a time upon water alone.\u201d \u201cI cau testify to to truth; sovoral different times ju my life 1 ein \"lived Irom Lwo to lhree wecks on Water.\" \u201cGoud L Lenvens ! why?\u201d \u201cHad to; Ter vegud the ocean.\u201d An old Freuch peasant woman whom har patish priest fount rolug into the village church ono aveniux, with a wax taper 15 euch hand, as If to make an ofdvrieg, was Fire \u201cFor whom dre those candles, my dager?\u201d \u201cThis one, my y lathor, is for St.Michael, the Prince of the Augels.\u201cGood, yäpughter ; ; but for whom is the other?nd fio other, my father, is for tho devil.\u201d \u201cFor the devil, my daughter?\u201d echoed the horritied accléstustic.-\u2014\"To be sure, my father,\u201d answered old Lisette, coolly, \u201cive just as well to have friends on both sides.\u201d M.6 A EXE 1 Ne ° pe Steeplochuse, \u201com Le a, Teen A ening, hin.aay Prizes wili be given, Entries 1aken al Gate.SAM PRR Ft Vk ha shit Miri iu Fil nat WE SELL A Pretty Drags Hanging Lamp.with Cut risis, for $5.we Han Brass Bone for WE SELL Nice Colored Globes, in all shades, E SELL A Beautiful Hall Lump.x with Colored Globe, A Handeomg | sin, Lemp, with WE SELL Hammered Brass James for the Table, nt BH CHiN HALL, \u201c1801 Notre Dame Street, sen itz Suomi Sung WADE AY The Albert Tollst Soap Co'y.LLEY, MANUFACTURER Sha cars x 5 rage NT CARBOLIC I, sy ns LE 1 rogomins &e., aded x CO.Corner q, 0 hi Branch di 8 nee To rohétier: strèeL SPECIALTY.é aroridt t Our price for usefd) Sinkle White Bian.kots la 950, not 850, as Incorrastly stated fn yosterday's Brin.; &.Gameutrt.3 7; oExts! Our price for useful Quality Gisghams, suitable for morning Wrappers, Aprons, ar Dusters, in striped.checks and plaids, Seven and Hall Cetits per yard (only 70k Commion qualitfes stilf cheaper.S (CABSLEY.(0BDPUROY.Corduroy, in ail the latest colors Corduroy; in fine and heavy ribbed Corduroy, for Ladies\u2019 wear | Corduroy, for Men's wear Corduroy.for Children's wear Corduroy.selling at reduced prices eue TAT s.Gausiers\u201d ; Sootoh Tweeds, in all weights English Tweéds, newest patterns Canadian Tweeds, selling very cheap AT S.CABSLEY'S.Remnants of Tweeds at reduced prices I 18 OL £ Remnants of Overcoatings at red.prices AT S, (JARSLEYS.Youths\u2019 Cardigan Jackété, 500 Men's Cardigan Jackets, 750 Cardigan Vests and Jackets, in all sizes AT g, CamsLErs.Men's All Wool Underwear reduced from 73a to 500 each, duced from 90c to 556 each, Men\u2019s All Wool Underwear reduced from $1 to 660.i , AT Se CABRSLEY a.Men's heavy All Wool Underwear ré- J ADEs Jj ostERY.THE CHEAPEST HOBZ, THE CREAPEST HOBE, THE CHEAPEST HOSE, AT & CARSLEY%H ! AT 8.CARSLEY'B, AT S.CARSLEYS, THE CHEAPEST UNDERWEAR, ' \"'HE CHEAPEST UNDERWEAR, THE CHEAPEST UNDERWEAR.AT 8.CARSLEY'SAT 8.CARSLEY'SAT 8.CARSLEY'8, {QEEOIAL BARGAINS.At 8.CARSLEY'S in Foslery and Un- dervene Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Wool Hose, at Half- Price.Reduced Price.Ladies\u2019 Lambs\u2019 Wool Underweat, at Manufacturers\u2019 Price.Children's Lambs\u2019 Wool Underwear, at \" Manufacturers\u2019 Price.Now Cashmere Hose in 3 pair lots, at Woiesals Price.ay S.CARBSLEY.Lädlés ana Ohlldron'a Oversiookings at NOTHER LOT A Ot 8.Carsley\u2019s Celebrated Memorandum Books, thess books have proved themselves an inestimable boon to all who have uged them, espeuially housekeepers, for aro ruled, with money columns.This lot is offered at 20 each.keopinæ accounts.They contain 24 pages, | 9 R1BBONS.BilkiSash Ribbon, which is vary fasRionable, stylish, and economical in price.Sash Ribbon for 250 per yard, Sash Ribbon for 850 per yard.Sash Ribbon for 600 per yard.,! All very much reduced.Special lines in Ribbons at 26, 80, 50, 70, 10c, and 15¢ per yard, worth double.ar 8.CARSLET#.a! B.Caraley hus à special line fn wide Ail CLE,.S.| 1768, 1767, 1860, 1771, 1778 1775, 1797 NOTHE DAME STHERT.MONTREAL - moat mens Nat RES GOODE, DRESS GOODS.Dur salesmen in this depattmett are pont busy consideting the season of the PRICES ALWAYS TELL.Our Dress Goods are so low that when ladies examine them and sés the prices, they buy freely; «~~ : Dress Goods at 196c; Driéss Goods at 180.© Dress Goods at 140.Dress Goods at 400.Brocadsd Dress Goods, 200, reduced to: 12340.Messina Cloth, 200, reduced to 15c.Figured Llama Dress Cloth, 40c.reduced to 20c.All Wool Bangleler Oloths, 250, 350, 460, Extra fine Dress Melton Cloth, only 250, this is à nice soft material, and suitable for tailor made costumes, We are showiäg a large line of NEW FRENCH SERGES, prices 250, 800, 830s 400, 48c, 456.These are all excoptiomlly good value, and we show the beat assortment of colors in Montreal.Ottoman Oloths in all qualities, from 250 500.Fun er.Talal an?Fanor Striped Deews: \"Goods, suitable for skirts, polonaises, and dress trimming, prices from 200 to 75c.BLACK DHESS GUODs.Al our Black Dress Goods are marked CHEAP.CHEAP.CHEAP.and no better stock in the city to choose from.For all kinds of Dress Goods dome to JOHN MH\" & Co 1781, 1788 Notre Dame St.108, 107, 109, 111 St.Peter St md dt LEE , The Quebec Stoo de baat vus pre The bankrupt from Quebec, of Moésrs, LEGET & REMPBET, toot of Motstali\u2019 Hill, Makets, Good dhénoe forsmal mérchiats, forgetting large boarding houtèé and.during this sale the large parsels wiit be; packed without charges, and deifvezed to any railway depot free of charge: BOISSEAU BROTNERS THE AMOUNT OF BTOCE : $43,600.What the Stock consists of: White and Grey Blankets White, Grey and Scarlet Flannels White, Grey Cottons and Bheetings All kinds ot Dress Goods All kinds of Silks and Satins | Al kindg of Ploshas and YOreors or.in All kinds of Dress Linings All kinds of Tweeds, Coatings, Mattie | All kinds of Boys\u2019 and Men's Underclothing All kinds of White and Regatta Bhirts All kinds of Boys\u2019, Youths\u2019 and Men's Flannel Bhirta.In fact, the stocks are generally assorted, and we will give REAL BARGAINS.BOISSEAY BROTHERS \"The goods are all new, aad direct from\u201d splendid for lates hotel keepers, aid mot: All kinds of Linen Towsls wid Towellings - eG epi ow thé Appolntmeénts ard Re- \u2018 csived in London: 4 a poate Lords éranvitie, Hipon and Kimberley Con- stored si Renily Bad Agpointuients \u2014ded Rossbory did Mr, More ; ley the Striking Featurés i \u201cWhat the Press Sagi.(SFBCYAYs TO WHE STAR) * Lo#pox, February 4.\u2014Mr.Chamberlain's \u201céttitude causèd sévaiul chatiges ut Lhe last foment in the Cabinets Altogether the se- \"lettions meet with favorable comment, except those of Lord - Granville, Lord Ripon nd Lord Kimberley, which are really bad.Rosebery and Mr.Marley are the.striking features of the new Ministry.Both bre the best possible, and are very warmly received.There is a rumor that Mr.James Bryce will be the Indian Under Secretary.Myr.Gladstone, Sir Hugh Childers, Mr.Chamberlain and Sir William Vernon Har- -pourt will not be opposel for re-election, but Mr.Morley will be strongly opposed.Nothing wlil be done to-day in the House of Corhmons but the moving for the new writs.WHAT THR PRESS SAYS.The Times mately remarks: \u201cThe Gov- ertiment as à whole cannot be described as a strong one.\u201d The Daily News says: \u201cThe standing aslde of Lord Hartington {3 a matter of re- &ret that may ab no distant date be removed, but with this single defection both friends and foes will admit that Mr.Giad- \u201cbtove, in anticipation of the herculean task \u201chehe Afpoitited Mat Blaadlr 5 Rappy Wd starting with a strong Ministry.\u201d ee ATIVE VIRW, The Standard says: \u201cIt is Dot an à ideal Ministry, it is not indeed such a Ministry as - would have oontented Mr.Gladslone seventeen years ago, but, on the.whole, it is as efficient a combination as we have a right to expect under the circumstances, In the absence of those states men who constituted the strength of Mr.Gladstone's former administration and secured for him the confidence of moderate {ndependent, men a reliable, powerful gover - ment was next to impossible, it but will hard- J 1y be denied thai Mr.Gladstone has made | VALENTINES ! COMPLETE.(using & Co 368 & 370 \"15815 ~ VALENTINES! OUR STOCK OF COMIC AND oTmER LINES IN VALENTINES, 18 NOW PAUL , AND LPIOE BT.BALLS, DINNER PARTIES, de Every Requisite for, py Table supplied at short notice from the Extensive sto t FINE COODS 3 \u201cAT THE\u2014 Italian Warehouse.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Iu Fine Teas, Pare Coffees, Choice Grogeries OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And an unequalled assortment of FINE WINES.TEAS-Black and Green.Our Extra ENGLISH BREAKFAST auras is without exception the very finest B] imported into Can Fine to Finest Congous, Formosa, Dolonyz, Young Hysons, Gunpowders, Japans, d'e., dec.FRABEL, VIGER & CO.PURE COFFEES! Frosh Roasted and Ground dally, Three great requirements for good Coffee: FRESH ROASTED, FRESH GROUND, FRESH MADE.With our perfect blend of fine Coffees these necessary points are assured.FRASER, VIGEB & CO, FINE WINES! MOUK#\u2014still and.Sparkling.Laubenheimar, Niersteiner, Hhuveshefmer L Jobtraumtion, ockheimer, ke.&e.Bparkling kt oeks-Quarts and l\u2019ints.Sparkliag M ovciles, Ptik and White Label.sparkling Bargundies, Quarts And Plats, Stilà Burgundies, All Lie various grades CHAMPAGNES! ALL THE I'OPULAR BRANDS.PORTS AND SHERRIE.We claim that no house in the trade in 0 commands the aalo of as fine or.grades in © Ports or Bhertios than we do.AN have now in our cellars, in Wood and ttie, i emorcr OLD PORTS.COCK 8 Extra-Partioular Old Port, SOSSRNENE © D PORTS\u2014Al the differs ent grades FINE SHERRIES PEMARTIN'S in all grudos, from VEny Goop PALE SHEBRBY to he celebrated IMPERIAL CLARETS AND SAUTER NES.\u2014A FULL ASSORTMENT or\u2014 Nathi Johfatun None\u2019, Bartvh 4 Guestier\u2019s, and uv Brisson & Co.'s: \u201cCLUB\u201d CLARET, Jo INSTONS MEDOC, our À bottiing.is ste owliag in fear; no boztér vaiue can be had Squarts, 65.50 por doz.Pints, $3.00 per doz Fraser, Viger & Co, WINE MERCHANTS & GROCERS, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL.Berthier Sugar Works t ing Mr.Is Archambault with Last even! flog Mi 4 pe alt, with 838s.an ranchémontagne, = Jertiiler, returned from ¢ Ottawa, whére the een ur, x Goveramatt thé ion at on asking an an abandonment of the bide mon tho plans of tho Berthier Suge orks.The Kop, inister ot Customs coul hot, be seen and Mon.Mr.Cha u get pe matter in hand.The peti où vi laid before the Cabinet at its bext meeting, and a decision of some kind in the matter i \"expected in « té days.Two Priests Vory Ill.Rev.Abbé Rousbelot, P, B, 8., parish priest of St.James, is danirorousiy 1 itl win imflamma- tion of the bowels.0 conveyed toth the institution's Infleinacy yosterda ay.abt Campf lon, P.53 who bad had the léfortube bowie log.while crossing the Chainp Mars Dis years âgo, is now sufloring from the Sifons 5 this fruoe ture.Mortification ia th SH nies a Bt.Jean Baptiste society, *, A mooting of all the members of the! St; Joan Baptiste Bociety Is onlled for noxt Motie e auton of oven cn tbe Cabinet de Lecture.A Bi oe for tho ta-organization of the na- ronal society will be pe proposed and the ques- {ve moaus of push- donstruction of the aMncui sent.tion as to the most © Ing forward ational will he RCT Ë Amusements.ACADEMY oF Mustc.=Thers was a very full house last night to witness the performance, by the Montetlore Club, of Bai Bartley Campbell's beautiful play ot Separatio The entertalnmont was under the able di rection of Mr.and Mrs.Nell Warner, and the proceeds are to be devoted to the English German and Polish congregation's how synagogue.À very cosmopulitan audience were present, man yof the members of French society being noticed, and a large turnout of English notabilities, beatdes the Hebrew attendance proper.Mr.J.M.Fortier bad generously purchased ibe entire upper gal- Jory, which be had filled wilh Jie employés, but he must have regretted his kindness it would be difficult to te imagine à graceful scene than that enacted by occupants of these seats.During the, oa two acts the gods kept up a running fire of comment, jokos, and independent conversa~ tion that made it very difficult to caton the tenor of what waa being sald ont and at the end of the second act oil Warner was obli ed to come forms ward and request better or to bo kept.At the end of the third act a \" treo fight began among.the rou, an indesort Scone 6 ensued, which the presents of police, barely sufficed to quiet.Under fee heartening circumstances the actin lady and gentleman amateurs ull praise.Thoy did not allow henasves to be visibly flurried, and it is to be hoped they will favor a Montreal audience with another performance on bot tor ter Miss Martha Michaels dignifl a presentation of Dora Blair, ihe we wile, who through pique becomes Lao) Gi roue, and bitte erly répents it, whilst as the udiced husband Benton Biair, Mr.L i fo | { toe ond | fifoed fully sustained his ie as one of our best amate susceptible young man Felix ual ken a phratey ue bysbaad, Me Humane make up as sbe pe re the Koma: farmer, was bp 5-0 and his {ines wore okou a Jue, pomis velu.Mr athan Michaels tnade quitea dandy Major [ Chas.L.Friedman 3 ny Max 4 dan el | Mr.C sumed Lhe dual parts o[ M.Mais, Direc de l'Opera, and of Mr.Swift, a actu butterüy, in good style, his French accent in the former rola being cleverly imitated, whilst his grande masiére was pe Michael Hirsch and Mr.H Rent ho the gecondaty parte 1 o \u201cgood Lellow,\u201d and Meldrum the confided ent) servant, very carefully.mo cond nt Martha\u2019 Michaels, who took the leading ré tive ve Hër Jadtes praced tbe ok of whom to award he patin dE wo Simone to decide, Rosle sivaratons to are, deportuou ao ighiaoes of acting male a success of Mile, rine, of the opera, and Are.Mighael Hirsch h was very pi Mabel 00} § thin inch, 80 oo Eu vs do\u201d her gallery evidently took her Eu rusts dà = expressed their approval LA Hécordingi Miss B.Hirabfleld as Abigait D , tb6 fu x er's wite, bad not a very lengthy showed careful study of her ams and » alnstghing _pestormane, \u2018whicke w avor immediately.Miss Nanoy Hiobacls was tearful and jealous enough in Tue chars acter of Miss Mamie Marvel wild-haïf a dozen lo bands.When we ad that the Costumes % the ladles were exceedingly Hob) and Laster; ful, nearly every one of them eaclt sucééssive act, fatnianin \u2018wore very el contri Ibuted by Messrs > ou LÉ Ah icks & Co.with a plano from Lavigne © & Lajole.th lishment of Mesars.aoa a Dub Iéctire In the oniete I ive a public lecture in the O fs, LA Patrie's building, on Frida foo! on el luterestinæ sub ool ot: how, how much and w Me, Louis Perrault and Mesats.- raie aud porter on the subs not one word of n That bé had boom at fusue wit Messrs.Robb and Black on some points, atid those off 19 a imi Attar ail, ha did not e re tho 1 ids wis lon ss 4nd Ea ë ng was , Taull wi ot going I ato to thie Counall, lt ¥he ie for eo purpose of w wiping ora h Sharagtar 10 harbor bo 5 feeling miosioty con.r Lo har ne ois, He wid das Usiios to re os fal men as po wo would to oath inst the re ort hod ny où yat gation agai Bo oné He ou a ided by the report tno Sines hi whet Th 8 rsons on End any, wine Lee poop ar foollug, The best protection mor terosted in the matter consis that the committees was Jowha He orhlE ae BS nm, ail haf spans spa a8 lair, rom 80 lady.ek markable bistrtonie dent.las Re w Misel had very \u2014 tnoroG@hly ine enised herself da a tro \u201cmin add female, pu ber r Dersonation a wee Rg rig It having been currently sta ted th Perrauit's obje ect in #oing si Cy M dire a8 niiven an a D scores with Mess Bo b and \"Blac, & TAH f+ r.Perrault ject, and he deciared a ohoe bat tiedo Was] The Pall Mall Gazette says: \u2018There is only one distinctly bad appointment, sad another that is a debateable ome, Lord.\u201cRipon\u2019s, but on the whole Mr.Gladstone has done much better than we expected.\u201d } NORMAN.GLADSTONE AND CHAMBEKLAIN.The Premiers Personal Dislike of the: Radical Leader\u2014Mr, Chamberlain Charged With Secretiy Intrigue.ing With Mr, Parnell, |SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LoNDON, February 4.\u2014Up to last evening, when the Cabinet appointments were announced, the people generally attributed Mr.Gladstone\u2019s delay to vexations caused by the Queen's attitude, but thls was not the reason.The real difficulty arcee from the Premier's personal dislike of Mr.Chamberlain.Last Sunday Mr.Gladstone -ex- pressed bis strong conviction that the Radical leader was intriguing against him.Mr.Chawbérlain had long been heir presumptive for the political mantle of Mr.Gladstone and the latter thought the heir was seeking to filch the robe before It was laid down.In support of this belle! Mr.Gladstone made a .serious charge of bad faith against Mr | Chamberlain.He alleged that the Radical leader had secretly submitted to Mr.Parnely & plan for settling the Iriah difficulty, with- ott Mr.Gladstone's initiative or co-opera_ tion, and that Mr.Parnell rejected the overture.It Is understood that Mr.Parnell shares Mr.Gladstone's dislike ot Mr.Cham- berlaln, Mr.Chamberlain's position 1s weakened by the absence from the Cabinet of hig beat ally, Bir Charles Dilke.Mr.Gladstone's appointment of Mr.Morley ns chief sectetary for Ireland is regarded as a \u2018clever stroke.\u201d Mr.Morley is strongly opposed to the separation of Ireland from Groat Britain, but is outspoken in behalf of | Irieh Home Rule.__ THE MANITOBA SOUTHWESTERN.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.w Maui, February 4.\u2014At s meeting of the shareholders of the Munitoba southwestern Colunization Railway Come pany yesterday, the.following directors were elected : Hon.D.A.Smith, K.B.Angus, W.C.VanHorne,J.M.Egan,J.À.M.Alkens,J.&.Aikens, D.M.Tillord, J.M, MoTavish and C.V.Howell.The officers.elected by the Board of Directors are: Hon., D: A Bmitn, President; J.M.Egan, Vice-President; J.H.Vanzile, Sééretary.By-laws were passed changing the head offico-to Montreal, but reserving the power to bold meetings in Winniperz, and fixing the location of offices in New York and England.The meeting ).thsp adjourned to meet again in Montreal in two woeke.THE CRAWFORD DIVORCE CASE.IsPROIAL TO THE STAR.Lowoox, February 4.-The trial of the Orswford divorce case has been again postponed.It will be tried In public, beginning on Wednesday.It ls nowkbown thet Mra, Cravétord'has néver retracted the origina; charge agalnst 8ir Charles Dilke, which she first madé Ii Her conléssion to her husband.The other defendante, by whom Bir Chaties hoped to prove previous immoralities on.the lady's part, will not appéar.Under these circumstances Sir Ouarles is almost certain to be defeated, inc THE RAILWAYS OF BURMAH.1BPBUIAL TO THE STAR.| Lounon, Fabruary 4.\u2014The Indian Govern-' ; ment is treating with a Londun Syndicate 4 for the sale of the Butmese rallwiys to à company which will exténd -the fines to 3} Méatinlsy and Bhiarmo.Thé ovst of the ox- Blon will ba £6,000,000, the Government \u2018providing the land free and guaranteeing four per cent.interest, with powat toucquire v.tHE Fallwiys itor thirty-five years by the.payment of the capital and cost.rttbmimtihasibit THE HUDSON BAY RAILROAD, © [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) cures, Man, February 4 avo szow, ~\u2014 == \"h8.vily, and here the toughest fighting of = this interesting demonstration has been the day occurred.My sensations were of an Intense confined excitement, only kapt down by my having to conirol the tire of my company.IT WAB EXCITING watching the epomy dash from one shelter to another.bey are maguilioent skir- misbers, Os vantage of every artiade of cover.It was grand to see the rush of the fanatics, the swordsman swinging their two handled swords, and ham-str: the camels.The Gippies fought well, slipping off the camels bayoueting the niggers.1.saw ons as shoot a spearman, and just as oo ettinæ in another car- With a.Ha - a.@ same instant another Sippy camel corpaman bayoneted him three times tne body, alter which he Again trisd to back dead.\u201d The Arabs don\u2019t seem to care for death a bit.Une Arab advanced to to within flftgen yards of our line, brandishing his sword after bis comrades had retired.The batred betwuen the Gipptes mi and the Arabs is awlul to see; tbe Egyptian camel corps blowing the brains out of THE DEAD AND WOUNDED ALIKE.One wretched Arab was wounded, so one of them fired his rifle Into be body so that it set his clothes on fire.voor wratch ne bx Dug & three o and tried to show ran up and inte Phim.It wus a horrible aight.ve Arabs cut up every yptian they killed.1 saw some horribly No quarter on either side during ne ba battle.They cannot be rusted, for they sham death, and when vou pass jump up and s ou, pute went nto the village with fixed captured 10 or 12 banners, 14 boxes oot neld gun am ammunition, 3 brass 6 Pounders, an and Remington rid ve \"The village i8 about one mile long, of scattered mud buts, along the bank of the Nile.I plodat say that our black troops fought splendidly, They are like ers, they spare awne of the natives, they wanted to bura Lhe prisoners alive.\u201d BAILWAY RUMORS DXNIED.PHILADELPHIA, February 4.\u2014Gossip in | la y coutined bel financial circles-vas day to the cause of the Bon u Read.jog g genoral mor boas.The chocs that Com; was at- the bottom of the matter and intended to control the re-orgapization of oy at its originators, propubl Some entorprisini room tinders, was that t thoy A Central 4 and Lehigh Nnv ould be leased to the Lehigh Valley and eu ail of these companies should be \u2018turned over tothe Penn- svivanla, which, having reorganized the nding in its owa interest, was to form an alliance with the Delaware, Lackawanus and Western, and control about 856 per cent, of the anthracite coal À bizh official ibe Penneylvanis road said: \u201cThe whole story is a fairy talo, constructed froin the.wildest Fumorg of the street.e Pennsylvania Co.ny has not invested one cent in Rene lag general mortzage bon and dois not niean Lo.\u201d Odicials of the Lebigh Valley said they had their bands full operating one road and had ho desire to cont troi unother.Receiver Kelm, of the Reading Cowpauy, denied the story.The prevailing opinion\u201d is that the boum ading generals is caused y parohases by speculators.THE FREE PORT QUEBYION, The Deputy Minister of Rallways aud .Cévals Stüdylüz the Question Here * A Project to Abolish the Har- .: bor Commissioners; Mr.T.Trudeau, Deputy Minister of Railways and Canals, has been in the ety for a fow days swudying thé question of tariffs, with u view of having them rin luted as much as possible with the harbor tari la In this counsction it is.Sled, ou on ood authority that a thorough inves fon into the whole question will be as od fur at tho a ment, 4s we approaching session of oad us regarding the cost of mipistoring the Harho offices here.wber of Putlibment vue has studied the question ugh to a STAR | reporter yes that the easiest a.of settilog the Po matter was to abolis 5 dues.and.|.hake Montreal, as a 0 TC bos ho free port of the Dominion, ad at the same time reo the canals.\u201cMontreal,\u201d he said, \u201cmust y all poasible means offer inducetueats to tradesmen, and if the Government wish to divert trade from American to Ci u orts every sacrifice must be mm nought the Harbor Commission 4 should be abolished or remodelled whereby a great saving would be affected, Last year over $30,000 vo run the es! hment alon including the Salaries of the chairman an members; while it the whole thing wére placed under the control of one head, & gront paving might be m The only bite: seums to he the, face t at in {he event of these changes le, the Department ot Public Wor peg would bave to conueds or shalt rights to ue Department ot aile 8 and r the parson who would Bo.Most hkel Ne varsse bh working of the new scheme would be the Goverbmend Superintending\u201d eer in Montreal, and that oficial is under the 26 jurisdiction 23 Rail and Cabals.tof ways matter as boot much discusesd alread aire and Ican on for the fac that yeu ses It brought prominentiy forward agala in very short time.\u201d Bz Citizens\u2019 Committee, A meeting of the Citizens\u2019 Committee was held yeèterdaÿ, at which thé Following reso: lution was unanimousaly passed : That \u20ac this Committes have fearned wit) Tegral tha ¢ the Finance Committ tat bout continuing to af] ford oa Ulvia Boaf © hooensary suppli Tor continuiug thé effôris that have pted ag Suovess: fully for the stapling out of smal garpestly » hope pat thoy m m 7 ses th the habm lo 7 obstadle in the way of the Givi Hiroving any their work properly.\u201d Sentensed to Five Years.local branch of the Bt.George's Bnuvanoe Io tie wart of Special Sessions this Club, of Montreal, vas rannised in ttheand-| Morning William Stevens wan found guilty of NovsmbeF, and a boasts of thombar- of havior stolen tweed from Ships ship of over 1000, ia in add ton (Horo aro -tailoring establishment, Bt Lawrenes gtrbét, no less than Ave showshoa clu por | and sent to the penitentiary for five years GiUDS 8N =-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Theactilon of Cartèr\u2019s Little Liver Pills B \u2018pleasant, mild natural.hey zo font -sthmy the iver, but dû not outizs.They are surety ettainink to - in 1 gure that Everal seud his Soear into his viotim, but fell 00 are hesi-.TCE FOE 1 Tr Fn Ihe Bu ths author ot \"1 ut v Lyle CHAPTER XXVIL\u2014~Contonied.That, of course, broke up the confer.ance, and Rosumond was compelled to retire, thinking more of the hot kiss which she could still feel upon Ler Tore.Head, and the words \u201cmy daeline.spoken by Everaid, than of the s lad to tell.And all that day she fitted about the house, warbling snatebes of Bong, and aceasionally repeating to herself Tuy darling,\u201d as Everard had said it to di ory he nothing should separate them from each other.She did not care for his past misdeeds, \u2014or for Joe Fleming.That was in the past.She believed In Ever.ard as he was now, aud loved him, too, She acknowledged that to herself, and lier face burned with\u2019 blushes as she did .80.And, looking back over.the past, she could not remember a time when she did not love or rather w prship him, as the one hero in the world worthy of her worship.And now?\u2014Rossie could not give expression to what she felt now, or analyze the great happiness dawning upon her with the belief that as she loved Ev Forrest, so was she loved inreturn.She was very beautiful with this new light shining over her face, and very beautiful without it.It was now two years since she went unabashed4o Everard and asked to be his wife.Then she was tifteen and a half, and a mere child so far as the know: ledge of the world was concerned, and in some respects she was a child still, though she was seventedh and had bud- and 3 dad 1040 a moat devel Trpocof-wonnn hood, Her features weré not as regular as\u2019 Bee's, nor her complexion as soft nd_waxen;-but-it-was very fresh and bright and clear, and there Was Bome- \u201cthing inexpressibl sweet and attractive in, her face and-the expression of her eyes, while her rippling bu 1air was wound in masses about her well-shaped hea adding 8 somewhat to her apparent heigh and giving her a more womanly appearance than when she wore it Iqosely on her neck.If Rossie thought herself pretty, it was never apparent in her manner.Indeed, she never seemed to think of herself at all, though, as the day of which I am ting drew to a close, she did, s 8} end more time than | usual on her to an ; Ab.her mirror and wae would be suited, too.He would come that night of course, There was-nothing else for him to do after the events of the morning.But Everard did not come, and about noon of the next day she received a few lines from him saying that a business matter, of whicn Lawyer Russell and the stranger with him were the harbin- rs, would take him for a week or more œ Southern Indiana.He had not ould say good-by in person, but he would .writé to het from Deighton, and hoped to find her well on Pis return.That was all.Not an allusion to the confession he was going to make, \u2014not a sign that he had held her for a.moment in his arms and kissed her passionately, while he ealled her his darling, He was going away on business and would write to her.ann briefer or more inform, though called her his dear Rossie.And sts ose faith was not easily shaken, felt that she was dear to him even though he disappointed her.She would hold t that while he was a t and tho her face was not quite as bright and joyous as the night before, thère was upon it an expression of PT and ontent which made watchf arkham think that, as ee image reflected Tu it bo 0 herself, \u201csomething \u2018had happen.| CHAPTER XXVIIL SOMETHING DOES HAPPEN.It had rained all day in Dresden, -a steady, persistent rain, which kept the guests Ti the Hotel ictorta in-doors 3nd made them so tired, and uncomfort.acl of reserve» vas swept away, they were read lk to anyone who would answer tho fa in their own tongue, and she passed \"for one of es Bostonians who, whether deservedly or not, get the reputation abroad of being very exclusive, and proud, i jnapproachable, Just now this character suited Josephine, for she found that she Was more talked about when she was reserved and dignified than when ie was forward and\u2019 ippant; so, | :80, though ,Ç had been at th some ed she had made but few seuainé ances, and these Among, the English and most aristocratic of the ericans, And Josephine had never been so beautiful as she was now.And she had the -always the most attractive wo in every company, and the on most sou, sought after.her poverty she made no setret, and did not te to conceal the fact that she was old\u2019s companion.But she had seen better 388 of course, before Japa died and le his affairs so involved that they lost This was her story, which took well when told by herself; with sweet pathos in her voice and a drooping \u2018of her long - lashes over her lovely blué eyes.Every one of her acquaintances of any account in America h n step) ping-stones An sargpe, Lo a met peo le who \u2018knew the rards, and Jo yden and Miss who was lier very srequently, aiid with the best success: e New York Kors.on knew Beatrice, pr were inclined to be ver; Ty fous to er friend.Octasionally she come across some graduate from Amherst, whom she had met before, but never till the rainy day with which this cha ter opens had she seen anyone from the yicinity of Rothsay, or who knew hex usband personally.She was in the habit « of of looking over the list of Hr, nd seen the names of \u201cMr, an Sim.Fanip Evarts, Cincinnati, U.8S.À and had readily sing led out \u2018the newcomers at lable I\u2019 hote, divining at once thatthe lady was a bride; but no words asged between them until the evenin of the rainy day; then Josephine ente the rious anion y go terr up, and Jo oiling ver ovely Ts \u201cher darch ue pe k Sand a jacket, with olden air caught up with an ivory come Nothing could De prettier than she was, and » il Evarts, who, as Ever- ard had.said, was just the man to be attracted by such a woman as Jose- eadache in her room, managed to get near the beauty, who took a seat apart from the others, and met his advance { with a swift glince of her dreamy eyes, which made his heart beat faster than a man's heart ought to beat when his wife is upstairs with a headache.It was her business to speak firat, and she said very modestly: , \u201cExcuse mé, sir, but do you khow if there has been à mail since lunch?\u201d x ! dort, \u201d ole replied, \u201cbut I will enquire just going to the office hat name shall I ask 8he told him, and during the few minutes he was Miss Fleming from Boston was, and all about her that the English.speaking clerk knew.But there was no letter or w he was very SorrF, (Th ba Continuedd If, indeed, she was his darling, then.i\" _ > ses could Le and restless, that-by night every led fn the among the ests assembled n the hone pariour wi yas ay Jose a osephine = U.,\u201d she was satisfaction of knowing that She he waa __ eve: thing, and mamma was compel lod fo ta ew boarders to \u2018eke out the recite Jeaviest cg, gikoap, one! she pl@yed most .phine, and whose wife was sick with a.- ~ one he found out whe.Ee = eu ./ -ast Edition.Vo ¥ TO THE STAR FOR VOTERS É QUALIFICATION FORME In urging, a day or.two ago, young \u2018men to go to the revising barristers for papers to qualify for voting under the new Dominion Franchise Act, we -, were under the impression.that.it.was.}.part of the duty of the revising bar- \u2018risters to furnish qualification forms to applicants.It appears that this is not the case.The revising barristers I Western 1ù Now York 7 (sétwu Bés} Counter.WwW ANTED-FOR THE ST.JAMES CLUB, A Ta or Union i325 2 Cit Pus 12 224% Hos?(as Canada Posted.Actas.vx i \u2014_\u2014 eù à au dress, And à housemaits Address, Manager.Paciflo 64% 33 do 64% 25 do\u201d 64K.ma escuer [Not SAR 90 North- Sont S56 ao, Modosl | 1enalsss: es do dmd\u2019 one ou VRP MAID, puce PEAR = 25 do 82,15 de 62 #0 D uns Cotion 6.28, BL = - i} Paule and Manitoba 116X.25 do 0 116%, 100 à or London WATERS A GENERAL SERVANT, A wre In Londo: ls woke: 1009-16: Canads - BIRTHSS- - 005 an EDIATELY GÉSERA SERVANT Paoifio pened aii Bh GX .od at 052\" rs In BAER: Dynbam.Jan.29, the wits of Wh ge three, where.a bob \"5 ie osed a Baker of t 5 HE va DEATHS.Wa Per SPP SRE, fan COMMERCIAL.DOUTRE-At bis rie \u2018Rose Arden, Cote Address, K.256,\" Stan Office.3 roca.Soooph Bodin eS SORTOME, | NES SONO, EUR LEE Business Js again quiet, no sales being re- 2 Basu sturday, Fo vi \u20ac 85e æ \u201ctrous hie + Late | 24,7 STAR Office, Da! rted on 'Change.es oun y; ry.x ATION BY A uOOD PLAIN COO siege tor fan aco:(White w neato.> Friends and wo nominintances will ofeaso nd: & Wisi PLAT ON EE Avply 14 Aylmer St a + a nti 00tol160, _ or Jods Ohio suporior extra $4 20 tod 25: TAYLOR M NANABA In this o git, on go.| CEN + proms god as pra 38 saporiine.Rr fancy Ho ther fiir A heat = ANTED-ST AN ENGLISHMAN SITUATION a3 v Amara, al wold, N 5 Se spring.extra, $3 % 103\" 3,0 80: Superfing Mass, papers please 00DY, So WA eraichioan or or assis Avoir H.Dodd.0; Manitobe de 0: JAmarioan oan do |.2 x FANTEDLRY & DRESSMARER WORE HY THE | 34 80-105 002 1105 83 20 63905 midditngs |\" vi tithe chm teas \u201c1 S90, $3 os MPa Es ntario bags R.CHE EM SL ÉY orne: 27 D Nes Address 200, Tax va: a ° 180: Bupecrino #1 55 to L 0245 Fob oul bris.$4 13 \u201cto Histo im.&r R~Whos ou Zs delivers:l 30; do bus: butter, 72 k ui By ce qs: loath Be pets Wholean!is Produce, Frovisionn.ate.Cuxzss \u2014 The market \u201cto-da; dull eyide idontly, oaker Wh an it ae y © hear offered br.cable at 9350 that oo soon be 3 for 9Nc à few \u2018days 8 LS export er says that ee de the top- © wants\u2019 at 499 6d.a, and t insicad of ap ntly No busi- far nas ¢an, be loarn Are oh cons \u2018 reux Er \u2018of us té y nearer the neta Ars) 0 bus; flour.250 grb that figure, The cable is stil dou next move vil ot bé à forther ar t nnd nuit, - ber and 13\" Ovtober.most, Lie to Se: We game ote: sie, S50 3 Bey ah (roi) sraw hides! | - In.th nt vricés as wan x lowest.PARKED iN dw showing one one of of the nicest lines WATCH ES AN AND J1 3 EWELLERY PLAIN.2011 Norme À Daux Sr, - _ Gdoors east of -Chaboillèz fauare.296xeod \u2018 end E WILL SEND A ; «at0 Dowaik, Be A ih x.from gentlemen\u2019 8 *# A CAREFUL AND pariohoed workman to remove, re- hoine Grandfather Clocks; Rezu- vate residences.moderal ffices he RY GRANT & SON.Huser LAKCTORBIC.L : A CTOT.HSE | : Room \u2014 FURNISHED TO LEY.19 LATOUR ST.POUMS \u2014 DOUBLÉ, AND RIN WELL FUR.RUES POTRLÉ ASD SINGLE, Fu S \u2014 NICE FURNISHED.1405K BQ, MSFT FURNISHED.105% 0%.J Rois wars AND 'COMFORTABLEFURNISHED.ROM LARCE ¥ FRONT NT PARLOR, IE - woe.sams floor.540 Log petiere ROOMS TCELT EURNISRED, SE nee suitable single sentiemen of bite: term: mosgrate, Henry crc rant & Son, cornet ot et Hall Rooms Fey OFFERS © Gas BE acc | applying at No.14 Derthetet stron i te OOM-\u2014SINGLE KOON AND COL R Pood IONE 0H ATE » BEA AT Ni on NICE TNFURNTAIIED AT RETO E M=ONE LAY at = TEPROON.£ wi RS nad xa ë , vas pee BUÉÉL.con à from th with hint pvrader- OLR \u2014 \"AND ROOMS, Flt TT) oR fe R Be tiomen 53 Meury street.at 63.50 per 34 Wind per Hote: CATHERIN REEY \u201coraDAy ET a ei A Lt Boy.{ sickness Ad Stephen, Geo f lan, Androw NT Ry 4 Cochrane, M H Bethune Strachan .Ogilvie, W W JIC Ogilvie.John botte à Kenneth Al a.Hugh Forrler, 3 E awson, Bonny, Robert essor, J' mith, R 5 Allan, À Mon l'ait, à M Morris, Joho L Learmon JB Anderson, Robert Fooke, Brown, David MeGibbon, BD Pin .Robert McIntosh, John Claxton CJ Bishop, Geo Tooke, Fleet, EJ Morgan, Jas, jr Dawson, WV Atwater, A w Buchanan, RH Bond, EL Monk, CD 3 room, 8 - Lindsay.Robert Church, Te Patton, Goorge C Sims, L D rathern, James Abbott.J B Kinloch, Wm Cheney, Gilman Cassils, John Bethune, Meredith Mors: na jun De Au Caverhill, A L eming, Thos & Durham, Ge Kinlook: Wn Geo ce rosné, niton, e Hamilton, ê w Gibb, Thos Hall.Jno 8, jun roctor, CD Hyde, Geo Wilson, W Johnson, HJ Lord, JR Duncan, John McLennan, F .Ésdaile, R M Paterson, John Fraser, Do Croil, J 5 Groenshields, A De Martigny, OL ah, 0 worsens, 47 \u201c \"Glusstord: JHN Crump.Geo B Rae, Dir Houston, Gavin _ M HF - -Greens Shieids, Lindsay.\u2018WB Ramsay, A 3a, Wm Sims, A H Rostoids, Abbott.H Lyman F § CAMAron, Rintoul, WH Jamieson, RC arler JR Mitchell.A Kingston, Fred Reid, Shearer.Jobn 8 Gibb, ha Johnston, James, Colson, McDougall, D L Hamilton, John Lyman, F 8 Patterson, McKenzie, W Rielle, Jos Wilson, Jas Urquh as Bteele, Jas Mclean, John McLennan, E Kay.Geo Ramsay, R À son, Ale: Drummond, AF Higzinson, A T Irwin, Robert aham, Hug} {ramp Geo B Strathy, H & David Gi .H Levey, 8 Lerocque, H Bar vd Lee, Jas Chisholia, Chas J Lafleur.E illie, Lewis.Wm w Tomer, Gerald Bullick, J BR Lev, ide Cooke, G gal stone.8 Levin, B ace.Thos Glovsiaud, 6 F # » John Holland, ochenthaler, M Martin, T ains, G MoD Crooke, Tm onnal, RNC Mills, RJ orris, A:G Cooper, idea WE & Co Soin Geo Day \u2018Din, Jas Hopson.ck, H Dunlop.Ino Duclos, CA art, Lewis À tecle, A D Irwin, W H bl C Hincston, WH MD Murphy.John Chapman, T McGui J Donaldson, Robt are: Solomon, Dunham, WE ha Sch itz.Edward Sm! \\ ul DesRivieres, RB Dickson, W E Doherty.T J Campbell, Geo 8 Marson, SC La e A Donahue, J Kakow dw Fatt SC ks, Rich\u2019d 0, | Galletly, J M Beck.Marti wrence, B Lam AU ST RON OR PH yman, Barnsto Goodacre, EB Evane, Fw Bucknall, J M Burnett, J B Buard, Wm Bonalioëk.WI Lonergan, M 8 aas, joldbers, Zz Baynes.O dara Lane, Butte worth, Reg ilmou; Thos.a sy: TW gms GC lite, topher Garter, $ Henry Guerin, E Clarke, AC Fair, John, jr Brown, Jag Fraser, À D Eaves, Wm Murray.C M Quinn.MJP Finlayson, JA oley, M 8 Elliott, JH yman, S Riddell, AF aboy.John re o.CR Becket, HW T ai Thos T- Do ox HE urn] os wicer, - Fulton, JM eredith.W H Ewan, Alex Skelton, Leslie J Harris, Levy 2 Milla Molatosh, 4 8 Hopper, BR T Rodger, Jno .McAllister, A len, J Dowker, A McLea.J B Doherty, Cox, Edwi Leonard, WF McFall, CC Taganier, TH Eveleigh, J Baillie, ERED Derr elson, nson, 'ownley Monette, M Ross DW Lewis, G Cantile, Jas M Brock, J G McDonald, G McK Marlow, Walbank, err ie, Fr MeCorkill, M C Lunn, AH Campbell, WM .\u2014 Mobaaral 8 Saving Jon © ohn MoCillivraz.James Minto, Wm Rothweli, ilson, J tondell.JE Stearns, I H s FH er, James trathy, J Alex br on, H E 45 erry.torson, Jas CI Réen ovost, Hao Pa ewan, Thos Hy McKinnon, G Niven Wm Perkins, A M Potts.Jno Wilson, And A Newman, F W - \u201cPatterson, AT Robinson.J Theo Nichois, John ield, G M Robertson, F ohne À A R, O'Flaherty, 7 no Storemson À AU uart, Ernes chards, Grith J 8trathy, Edw W Roy, J Si 8, Robt Shaw, Sinnett, Dan Stephens, OC H Steiner, À Thompson, Jas Wilson, RC i Per di J * bal B l'eilier, om Trottek, Jno Upton, F Viger, H Baile, Cc ipond, T 8 Tassé, Jos Virtue, Herbert 8 Tibbs, HS Willis, AY Tansey, O Jrotter, We allace O Wilson, Thos A Josep a T& Williams, Ja homson & Co H 8 , ey, Aiken, w , rice, Alfred J Cheson, Alex Wright, Robt J ish.fy AD& Co Gillesple,- M à.Hyman & Go Lorman foe, D & Co Wood.Here vid J McBurney, Bie ardlow, Jas H Gibson, J F Fraser, John Tansey, B Mob \"E ose cDougs ques Hamilton.3 J & Co Hiam, T Hague.Frodk AID G ue, Law noe Holt, pron Howard Howard re Hosvoll 1 T Togas many others.vot To the Electors of West Ward: | GENTLEMEN, \u2014I appreciate very highly the compliment conveyed in the very large and influential requisition you have beer good City Council, if elected thereto, I place myself entirely At your disposal, Your obedient servant, , RICHARD WHITE.CARD.SMITH, FISCHEL & CO.consider a publie acknowledzment due to.the \u2018CITY OF LONDON \u201d and ** SCOTTISH Unis & NATIONAL INSUR- ANCE Ui MPANIES,\u201d.-through the respec.by EE an OSWALD and WALIER KAVANAGH, Esquires, oc FoR TRE _brompt sosie at their.incurred.by} Dinter Street, Joh.- od x the late fire où St, / Brm\u2014We, the.undersigned olsotors of \u2018the EAs en a Le pe oa use in tbe | : sex, | @utibault $ Ts ities perfoet.The enormous space that Pianos set up on- cupy as compared with orated Sewing Machines and Organs.And the Rush grams to keep it up for the past few daya.INVOICES ARRIVING | We receive a fow Pianos every day, but, have now ipvoices for 25 Canadian and 10 0 American goods arriving every day.Ur Pris Monopoly Prices $225, $250, $350, $300.$350.$500, $400, $500.$650, $800.New England Pianos, Boston: Sweetnam & Hazelton.Guelph: Evans Bros.& Littler, London ; the genuine Bell Orizan, Uxbridge Organ, and the Gold Medal Wanzer Sewing Machines.WILLIS & CO.1824 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, __ Near McGill.MARK WELL! Besides the above we keep some ane Pianos clally for us, with our own trade-_ will furnish the manufacturers\u2019 &uarantee also: and we would invite connoisseurs' careful attention to these also, and the prices we sell them at.As these \"trademark\u201d pianos have bean attacked by an advertiser.we would beg to invite more careful inspection of them.renoncer each other ?, for (so-called) Pian for good Pianos at common-sense prices have Monopoly 3 jr cy to devlare herman, ves reduced our stock beyond the power of tele- ponopel sts in the very y Samo hy io Speman ent makes ul pianos unie t a local importance to the leading rising !) Franco (1) £e.£c.as well as by ad- pro Aba pianos which they claim 10 po control exclusive in prices when tho sad class spl {anos h; been sold.for 52005 \"ave ment caused by the exposure of the dangeraus practice ee selling dot under fancy Rames, and the el forts mu tention from that iniportant subject by interested parties who are now trying to re resent themselves is public.benefactors.(!), but ü public may not sae in the same light their disinterested and Bonevolent intentions.are the parties seiling piunos-at double their real value.Trying \u2018te somebody olse's dodo.but neither of these schomes wit work with : tion at issue, .1 ment common sense of its reade) seriousness an un i om 50 bona fide manufacturers are - treai, in-competition-with- Is wr LOGICAL by prociating themselves us having the sole contrat of, thres differ\u201d AFT on push to rune.R tH) rausigal difectors.of or Ta Where is the Perfect Revolution oars in Montreal at $200 Ot course I-weil understand the asioniek- © to draw away public at- he Musicians and eonnoizsewrs well know who lace one's cap head people who are tamiliar with the quos- 1think the best refutation \u2018of the advertise.\u2018Piuno Monopoly\u201d is to leave it Lo the A» there is glaring evidence of a lack of logic on the 9 part of the au- ors of said advertisement, will not lase more time in snsworing such frivolous and groundless statements.ULE N PRATTE = i Ne.ere Notre Pause Street, Montara 8 uine instruments, bearing their respective makers, iptenine » purchasers of Planos and Organs my establishment noue but gens the real names of 27x2e0d NOTRE DAME ST., MONTREAL $10,000 TO LOAN.35.000 T° Loan _{f And several other sums to loan on Apply to i.GHTHALL & LIGHTHALL, Cr Notaries, Ye.156 ft.James Street.LIG MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.(Near McGill St.) 29x260d GCREATFUL\u2014 COMFORTING.EPPS\u2019S 5.COCOA ge patil of nar an careful de opera of the ne oro dnickion $ c > Mr, Epps has pro t tables witha delicately tuvored beves which ma pans heav do eto | lis.at is by the Jadielo us such \" 1 constil di + hn IA punt Siri a ry to PesisE every ages t ready io attac thoi wherover EATERS here a e mar f win\u201d * toda a.1 ives wel frame.\u201d \u2014 ay Yervice Gazette.properly pirater or mit.Sold only in CH Has ALE S38 Fehon co LONDON =e LAND.Sole i for Canada, Boon 9 * Montreau J.R.MEEKER.BANKER axp BROKER 1 8ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET - Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Staviine Le cause bouzhtand sold tor cash oron mars RE Lindiey & Co.Now York and Chicago.280x URTAIN POLES, PORTIERES, Special Bargatas This A.Stocktakiug.enth During JAMES BAYLIS NO) 1833 aud 1835 Notre one Oe t PAN S, MATS, La sei LANE Ro COLLEG oor MUSIC, 07\".LONDON, ae 3 SÛT: HR H THE PRINCE.OF WALES KG.THE MONTREAL so 2° Tonal or three yours Includin, CAL EpuUCATI Sollee, wit Inf Fe h Board JlustcaL Residence Goring the exe FOUNDED b by two gentlemen of Montreal, and open for competi on ©.tives of Mont- 14 BL Th Ron ess oa Chemical Apparat ng Stoel emical p a us.Office niture, &c.tr IN THE MATTER oF I.MORIN.Jr om MERCHANT, MONTREAL adersiqned Ji.oll br.br suction at No.\"The Menday.the Sth February, 1856, at NOON, the Assets of the Estate as under: | Stock of Oils of all descriptions, urs, Essen Dyes taining full the Soholarsbiv, requisite qualifica- ons of candidates.nature of exam: Norahol ors es BF © eimer\u2019s an Fe tores, aud may be had ations, essrs.& 8.ganmplonch's Music on application.HD 9 25e0d BUILDING COMPANY, In Liqu: i The Directors having decided on frye ately winding up, offer for sale, .the entire assets of the Com mpany.Consisting of two firs! dwellings on 8 t Cathe rine St, choice building | lots on Cherry À ill {off Dor: chester) St.Luke, Cadieux and Also about tures.thers to Shiai peoiaiis Tate a es others to obtain speoially valuable pri es for carrying on a profitable business in Yoal iiéhasers, at the office W.A.MERRY, Secretary, be given to intending p 229 St.James streets 296 MONTREAL INVESTMENT AND = = NT \u2018particulèrs and every information eu AN WE, fothing.clothing, two Furniture, Carpets, &c.real, and of the noi thereoi, and ee posjdon oni a
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